Are nursing associates the new kids on the block of the learning disability sector?
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Are nursing associates the new kids on the block of the learning disability sector?

Christine Walker Editor, Learning Disability Practice
Nick Evans @RCNi_Christine Health writer

Health Education England’s £2 million learning disability recruitment drive will include 150 places for the recently created role of nursing associate

The announcement that Health Education England (HEE) is to invest £2 million in the learning disability workforce was heralded as a major boost for the sector.

Learning Disability Practice. 22, 5, 8-11. doi: 10.7748/ldp.22.5.8.s7

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