Transcription of Nursing and Midwifery in Western Australia: A Discussion Paper
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Nursing and Midwifery in Western Australia: A Discussion Paper Contents Executive summary 2. Definitions 4. Introduction 5. Current situation 5. Overview of the Nursing and Midwifery workforce in Western Australia 7. Enrolled nurses (EN) 8. Enrolled nurses - reform opportunities 8. Registered nurses (RN) 9. A) Newly qualified registered nurses (NQRN) 9. B) Registered nurses (RN) 9. C) Advanced-practice nurses (APN) 9. Registered nurses - reform opportunities 10. Nurse practitioners 10. Nurse practitioners - reform opportunities 11. Midwives 11. A) Newly qualified midwives (NQM) 11. B) Midwives 11. C) Endorsed midwives 11. Midwives - reform opportunities 12. Unregulated workforce 12. Assistants in Nursing (AIN) 12. Assistants in Nursing - reform opportunities 12.
healthy organisational environments. Co-design approaches underpinned by strong nursing and midwifery frameworks, with authentic, interprofessional and consumer collaboration, will drive cultural change within our healthcare system by cultivating a sense of empowerment, autonomy, and job satisfaction.
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