EXPO AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE NURSING AS A CAREER

EXPO AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE NURSING AS A CAREER Around 2000 visitors are expected to pack the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre this weekend for the ACN Nursing and Health Expo Perth 2017. Following on from last year’s success, the free expo aims to connect visitors with a range of organisations including hospitals, educational institutions,…

ACN RECOGNISES ALL NURSES ON INTERNATIONAL NURSES DAY (IND)

ACN RECOGNISES ALL NURSES ON INTERNATIONAL NURSES DAY (IND) On International Nurses Day, Adjunct Professor Kylie Ward FACN, the Australian College of Nursing’s CEO, would like to acknowledge the invaluable contribution nurses make to the development of strong health systems nationally and around the world. “Nurses make a significant contribution to the global health care system and…

Aged care budget needs to do better

Aged care budget needs to do better The Australian College of Nursing (ACN) has welcomed some new initiatives in the aged care sector but is disappointed in other budget measures announced last Tuesday. ACN welcomes the increase of $102 million over four years in the viability supplement to address the higher cost pressures incurred by…

A pre-election health budget that is fiscally conservative

A PRE-ELECTION HEALTH BUDGET THAT IS FISCALLY CONSERVATIVE Australian College of Nursing (ACN) welcomes tonight’s 2016-17 Federal Health Budget announcements that included some promising new initiatives in an otherwise conservative budget package. While these announcements are encouraging, they fall well short of meeting the need for continued health systems reform including new approaches to funding,…

Australian College of Nursing condemns mistreatment of youth detainees in the Northern Territory

Australian College of Nursing condemns mistreatment of youth detainees in the Northern Territory The Australian College of Nursing (ACN) is appalled by Monday night’s Four Corners exposé of the Don Dale Youth Detention Centre in Darwin which showed the shocking mistreatment of children in juvenile detention. The use of tear gas, physical violence and solitary…

Gayle Woodford: Nursing community mourns loss

Gayle Woodford: Nursing community mourns loss The Australian College of Nursing (ACN) is tremendously saddened by news of the death of Remote Area Nurse, Gayle Woodford. On behalf of our board, staff and members, the Australian College of Nursing would like to express its sincere condolences to Gayle’s family, friends and all those whose lives…

THE AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF NURSING APPLAUDS PROGRESS, BUT STRESSES CHALLENGES AHEAD FOR INDIGENOUS HEALTH EQUALITY

THE AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF NURSING APPLAUDS PROGRESS, BUT STRESSES CHALLENGES AHEAD FOR INDIGENOUS HEALTH EQUALITY Since its inception 10 year ago, the Closing the Gap campaign has helped improve a number of key indicators for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, but there are many more hurdles to overcome if Australia is to achieve indigenous…

NURSES ADVOCATE FIVE “WISE” RECOMMENDATIONS TO ELIMINATE UNNECESSARY PRACTICES AND IMPROVE PATIENT OUTCOMES

NURSES ADVOCATE FIVE “WISE” RECOMMENDATIONS TO ELIMINATE UNNECESSARY PRACTICES AND IMPROVE PATIENT OUTCOMES The Australian College of Nursing (ACN) has added its voice to the next wave of the Choosing Wisely initiative, urging nurses to continue to send a strong message of advocacy for their patients’ best interests. Not all tests, treatments and procedures lead…