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Press release: Joint action plan announced to find work for healthcare job seekers13 Apr 2007 A detailed action plan which will help to increase job opportunities for newly qualified healthcare professionals is published today. The plan, which has been put together jointly by the NHS trade unions, the Department of Health and NHS Employers through the Social Partnership Forum, makes a series of practical suggestions at to what NHS, social care, local government, independent and voluntary sector employers and higher education institutions can do together to identify employment opportunities for newly qualified healthcare professionals. Commending the forum participants, Health Minister Lord Hunt said: "The Social Partnership Forum demonstrates that collaboration between employers, unions and the higher education sector can provide a constructive way forward in improving job opportunities for new graduates. "I am encouraged by the response of many employers in helping ensure new qualifiers are supported. There is much work to do but this report provides a number of options to help those who have made significant personal commitment in undertaking training." Sian Thomas, Deputy Director of NHS Employers said: "It is crucial that we do everything we can to identify job opportunities for new qualifiers who have been unable to find work. We need to ensure that we are making the best use of these staff to provide the highest possible care for patients. "This document will help bring together employers from across sectors and higher education bodies in a partnership approach to tackling the problem. The availability of jobs varies greatly nationally so the key is in employers working together with partners locally to find their own solutions to their particular challenges". Lesley Mercer, Director of Employment Relations and Union Services, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy "For me, the main value of the action plan is that it moves the NHS in the direction of taking a more structured, collective approach to the employment of new health care professionals, involving all health employers across a strategic health authority area. The CSP looks forward to working with strategic health authorities to make it happen". The action plan includes the following: * The creation of talent pools of all new qualifiers seeking their first post through the use of NHS Jobs Representatives from the key parties involved in the Social Partnership Forum are now developing their own work programmes to drive forward this plan. The progress of the plan will be monitored through the Social Partnership Forum and they will formally review its success in six months' time.
Notes for editors* The Social Partnership Forum is made up of representatives from NHS Employers, the Department of Health and the NHS trade unions. It meets every month and the next meeting of the forum is on 19 April
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