New bill calling for a national law requiring registered nurses 24/7 in nursing homes

01 September 2021

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) is calling on all Federal Senators to support a private member’s bill, the Aged Care Amendment (Registered Nurses Ensuring Quality Care) Bill 2021, scheduled to be introduced by Senator Rex Patrick today (1 September, 2021).

There is currently no national law requiring registered nurses to be rostered in nursing homes 24/7. If passed, this Bill will require that at least one registered nurse be working on-site at nursing homes ‘at all times’.

In welcoming Senator Patrick’s Bill, ANMF Federal Assistant Secretary, Lori-Anne Sharp said its members were asking why the Morrison Government had still not implemented one of the Royal Commission’s key recommendations to ensure a registered nurse on site at all times. Nurses and carers cannot wait any longer. There is just not enough staff to give the care residents need. Sadly, little has changed for them since the Royal Commission handed down its report.

Our members continue to experience chronic understaffing and cuts to hours. The longer the government delays fixing the dangerously inadequate staffing levels in nursing homes, the longer the pain and suffering will continue for those older Australians. The ANMF and its members encourage all Senators to support this important Bill today.

 “We applaud Senator Patrick for standing-up for older Australians and the nurses and carers  who care for them,” Ms Sharp said today.

“The implementation of safe nurse staffing levels and mandated minimum staff time, as recommended by the Aged Care Royal Commission, will address the chronic understaffing in the aged care sector. It will stop the neglect and suffering of vulnerable residents who are not receiving the care they deserve.

“A national law requiring a registered nurse to be on shift 24 hours per day in nursing homes is not too much to ask. We ask all Federal senators to support this new Bill and the ANMF’s ongoing fight to address the failures in the aged care system.”

Senator Patrick said “residents, their families, the aged care workforce and the wider Australian community cannot wait any longer” for the Royal Commission’s recommendation for nurse ratios to be introduced by 1 July, 2024.
“I’m concerned aged care residents are not getting the care they need, and the care is varied depending on where they are located across Australia. The inconsistent approach leads to variations in the level of care and quality provided to residents. Proper care for our elderly is critical and it requires aged care homes to have registered nurses on site at all times," Senator Patrick said.

Last week in the House of Representatives, Dr Helen Haines, the independent member for Indi, put forward a private member’s motion which also called on the Morrison Government to mandate nursing levels and for a range of other reforms to improve aged care, particularly in rural and regional areas.

ANMF media release authorised by ANMF Federal Assistant Secretary, Lori-Anne Sharp 1/365 Queen St, Melbourne.

The ANMF, with over 300,000 members, is the industrial and professional voice for nurses, midwives and assistants in nursing in Australia.

ANMF media contact Richard Lenarduzzi: 0411 254 390

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