Question reference: S5W-00878
- Asked by: Brian Whittle, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
- Date lodged: 21 June 2016
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Current status: Answered by Shona Robison on 19 July 2016
Question
To ask the Scottish Government how many people are expected to graduate in midwifery courses in 2016; how many midwifery vacancies there are in each NHS board, and what action it will take to ensure that all graduates trained in Scotland are given the opportunity of full-time work in Scotland.
Answer
NHS Education for Scotland (NES) collates data on midwifery graduates each year in its Nursing and Midwifery Annual Statistical Supplement report, which is available on request from NES. The report outlines that there were 87 midwifery graduates in 2014 and 96 in 2015.
The number of midwifery vacancies as at 31 March 2016 is shown in the following table.
NHS board |
March 2016 |
Scotland |
88.4 |
NHS Ayrshire and Arran |
- |
NHS Borders |
0.8 |
NHS Dumfries and Galloway |
5.2 |
NHS Fife |
2.8 |
NHS Forth Valley |
3.4 |
NHS Grampian |
25.6 |
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde |
17.1 |
NHS Highland |
16.4 |
NHS Lanarkshire |
1.0 |
NHS Lothian |
10.0 |
NHS Orkney |
1.8 |
NHS Shetland |
- |
NHS Tayside |
4.3 |
NHS Western Isles |
- |
Information Services Division
Uniquely in the UK, the Scottish Government has been actively engaging with Higher Education Institutions, NHS employers, trade unions and professional organisations to maximise job opportunities for newly registered midwives under the one year job guarantee scheme. The Scottish Government is committed to providing an offer of employment to all registered midwives if they have been unable to find a post. NES administers the scheme in partnership with NHS boards through a nationally co-ordinated 'internship' programme, more information on which can be found on the NES website at http://www.nes.scot.nhs.uk/recruitment/nursing-and-midwifery-one-year-job-guarantee-(oyjg)-scheme.aspx.