More support available for health care workers

BOOST FOR HEALTHCARE...With Victoria’s healthcare workers continuing to do extraordinary work to protect the community, the Victorian Government has agreed to provide additional support for the sector as it prepares for the busiest winter yet. Photo: Supplied

WITH Victoria’s healthcare workers continuing to do extraordinary work to protect the community, the Victorian Government has agreed to provide additional support for the sector as it prepares for the busiest winter yet.

A Healthcare Worker Winter Retention and Surge Payment, alongside other practical help like free meals, will soon flow to Victoria’s healthcare workers providing much-needed support and helping to attract and retain critically important staff.

The package will offer payments of $3,000 to all staff working in public hospitals and ambulance services, including nurses, midwives, doctors, allied health professionals, paramedics, ward clerks and patient services assistants.

Thousands of health staff in both clinical and non-clinical roles who have also been working under immense pressure in roles critical to the functioning of our health system will be provided the payment, including those working in cleaning, food services and laundry services.

In recent months, health services have experienced challenges filling night shifts, which is why the package will also include free meals for workers who put their hands up to work overnight from July until the end of the year. These initiatives, while clearly not ending the ongoing workforce challenges being experienced around Australia, represent a modest but meaningful way to support and retain healthcare workers within the public system.

To be eligible for the full package, workers will need to be employed by a public health service by July 1 and still be employed on September 30. The payments will be made in two rounds, one after August 15 and one after September 30.

Those who start between July 1 and September 30 will be eligible for a pro-rata payment, providing an added incentive to help attract more staff to our public hospitals. More than 440 international healthcare workers have so far joined public hospitals since August last year, while up to 7,000 healthcare workers will be trained and hired under the Pandemic Repair Plan.

In addition, the Government is taking pressure off the system through measures such as free flu vaccinations for Victorians throughout June, an expansion of the virtual ED initiative and more funding for treatment at home through the Better at Home program.

BOOST FOR HEALTHCARE…With Victoria’s healthcare workers continuing to do extraordinary work to protect the community, the Victorian Government has agreed to provide additional support for the sector as it prepares for the busiest winter yet. Photo: Supplied