UK learning-disability nursing workforce faces crisis as specialist nurse numbers fall

theguardian.com

The UK faces an "absolute crisis" in learning-disability nursing, with a third fewer specialist nurses since 2009. This shortage means 1.5 million vulnerable people are not receiving adequate care, as the number of NHS learning-disability nurses has dropped significantly. Student enrollment in learning-disability nursing programs has also declined by 40% over the past decade, exacerbating the workforce gap.


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