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    Two years of nursing education celebrated at Royal Welsh

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 23, 2024No Comments
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    Aberystwyth University’s first ever nursing students starting their studies in September 2022
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    A celebration of the first two years of nursing education at Aberystwyth University will be held at the Royal Welsh Showground today.

    The first cohort of nursing students began their studies at Aberystwyth University in early September 2022.

    The University has created a suite of high-quality clinical practice rooms within its new Healthcare Education Centre, which is located opposite Bronglais Hospital in the town. The £1.7 million development was supported by a grant of £500,000 from the Welsh Government.

    Nursing education at Aberystwyth University has been developed with the support of several partners, including Hywel Dda, Betsi Cadwaladr and Powys local health boards as well as service users and carers.

    Health Education and Improvement Wales awarded a Welsh Government-funded contract to Aberystwyth University to educate both adult and mental health nurses.

    The degree courses offer students who started their studies this year the opportunity to study up to half of their course through the medium of Welsh.

    Among the speakers at the celebration event at the Showground will be Health Secretary Eluned Morgan MS and Dr Chris Jones, Chair of Health and Education Improvement Wales.

    Cabinet Secretary for Health, Social Care and Welsh Language, Eluned Morgan said: 

    “Ensuring high-quality healthcare education is accessible in communities across Wales is vital. I am delighted to celebrate two years of nursing education at Aberystwyth and to hear some of the first nursing students’ experiences.

    “I hope to see all graduates join our talented NHS workforce as registered nurses.

    “We will continue to work with Welsh universities, NHS Wales and with primary and community care to secure the workforce which meets the healthcare Wales needs now and in the future.”

    Aberystwyth University Vice Chancellor Professor Jon Timmis added:

    “I would like to congratulate all the staff and students who have worked so hard to make the first two years such a success. It is new provision that is widening access for many and is tailored to the needs of mid and west Wales in particular. It is already proving its value and it is going to be a boost in terms of recruiting and retaining staff in the health service locally and regionally. And, by offering much of the training in Welsh, it will also benefit the language provision in our health service.

    “Over the years ahead, and working with partners, we are keen to make an increasing contribution to meeting the needs of our NHS. The Healthcare Education Centre is an important resource in that effort. We are laying the foundations for the growth of healthcare education here in Aberystwyth into the future.”

    Second year student Annie Evans will speak at the event. She said:

    “Coming from a close-knit rural community, the opportunity for me to be able to study in my home town is important to me. This course has enabled me to stay close to family and friends while I study. Studying in an area where I hope to pursue my career in the future is important to me because it gives me the opportunity to have local learning placements that will benefit me in the future.”

    Beth Elliot, who is in her second year on the course, added:

    ”Having the nursing degree in Aberystwyth has enabled me to train to become a nurse. Prior to this, I would have had to do a lot of travelling which would have made it very difficult as I have a family to care for.”

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