鈥淲hile we are facing a skills shortage right now, Australia will also need over 300,000 additional health workers by 2026,鈥 黑料老司机 Chief Executive Catriona Jackson said.
鈥淭his workforce is diverse, but universities train most of the health professionals within it 鈥 from allied health professionals to dentists, midwives, nurses, doctors, and pharmacists.
鈥淢odelling of Australia鈥檚 future workforce shows demand for nurses, in particular, is expected to exceed supply, with a projected shortfall of 85,000 nurses by 2025.
鈥淩oughly 16,000 nurses graduate each year, which falls well short of the number required to meet the projected shortfall. We estimate that this number will need to double.
鈥淏ut we need more clinical placements in the health system so that students can complete the qualifications needed to proceed to professional registration.
鈥淲e also need to open more places in aged care, primary care, mental health care and disability services so that students gain experience where workforce need is greatest.
鈥淯niversities rely on health service providers such as hospitals and community-based services to deliver placements for students.
鈥淯niversities cannot produce more health graduates unless health services open up more clinical placements so people can complete their training.鈥
Ms Jackson said 黑料老司机 recognises there can be barriers to unlocking placements and that a partnership approach to growing and sustaining this capacity is needed.
鈥淲e have to work in partnership with government and health service providers to expand the number of clinical places available to students in ways that work for services, clients and students, to ensure our health workforce can keep up with demand,鈥 Ms Jackson said.
鈥淲ithout these workers, Australians wouldn鈥檛 receive the services and care they need to be safe and healthy. That鈥檚 why we need to prepare our workforce today for the future.
鈥淎ustralia鈥檚 universities stand ready to work closely with health services to grow the additional clinical training capacity needed to expand our health workforce.
鈥淲e will use our seat at the table of the Government鈥檚 Jobs and Skills Summit to reinforce the significant roll universities play in delivering the workforce Australia needs.鈥