More health visitors for Barking and Dagenham

18 December 2008

The decision to appoint 24 more full-time specialist community nurses in Barking and Dagenham has been hailed as ‘a massive leap forward in public health for the East London borough’, Unite the Union has said.

Unite, the largest union in the country, said the decision by the Barking and Dagenham Primary Care Trust (PCT) goes a long way to reverse the health visitor vacancy rate running at 45% in one of the capital’s most deprived boroughs.

Unite, which embraces the Community Practitioners’ and Health Visitors’ Association (CPHVA), has been strongly campaigning for the creation for new jobs against the backdrop of a health visiting workforce coping with individual caseloads of up to nearly 4,000 children.

Unite also welcomed the commitment of the PCT to train nine new specialist community public health nurses (SCPHNs) for the academic year, starting in September 2009 – the training, or lack of it, for new SCPHNs is a UK-wide problem. 
 
Unite/CPHVA Professional Officer, Dave Munday said: ‘We are not sure of the breakdown of the new jobs between the number of health visitors and school nurses, but this investment in the public health agenda by the trust, following last week’s crisis talks with Unite, is warmly welcomed.’

Dave Munday said: ‘We wish to work with the trust to ensure that this massive leap forward benefits the families and children in Barking and Dagenham.’ 

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NOTES TO NEWS EDITORS:

For further information, please ring: Dave Munday 07918 630700;
Karen Reay, National Officer, Health, Unite 07798 531 004; Obi Amadi, Lead Professional Officer, Policy & External Affairs 07780 955 936; Cheryll Adams, Lead Professional Officer, Strategy & Practice Development 07712 678 281; Shaun Noble Communications Officer 0207 420 8951 (direct line) or 07768 693 940 (mobile) 

Unite is campaigning against the imposed three-year NHS pay deal which will mean pay rises being barely  50% of the current rate of inflation. More information is available on the 'campaigns' page of the website www.amicustheunion.org

Unite/CPHVA press releases can be seen on the CPHVA website: www.unitetheunion.org/cphva

Unite is the largest union in the UK.  It has seven professional sections:  the Community Practitioners’ and Health Visitors’ Association, the Mental Health Nurses Association, the Guild of Healthcare Pharmacists, the Society of Sexual Health Advisers, the Medical Practitioners’ Union, College of Healthcare Chaplains, and the Hospital Physicists Association.