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Thursday 28 September 2023 Dublin: 15°C

# staffing

This month
September 2023
TUI Head: Greater flexibility needed to tackle staffing crisis in schools
The response to the crisis was labelled as “disgaceful” by one principal.
This year
2023
Indian nurses recruited by HSE wait months in Ireland without their children before starting work
A report by
Eimer McAuley
Twenty-nine migrant nurses who were recruited to one Dublin hospital were promised six weeks of paid accommodation, and then told they would have to leave after a week on arrival.
Twenty-nine migrant nurses who were recruited to one Dublin hospital were promised six weeks of paid accommodation, and then told they would have to leave after a week on arrival.
One mother-of-two from India hasn't been able to find a house to rent so her family can join her, Eimer McAuley reports.
Last year
2022
Paramedics told to team up with less experienced colleagues or face postponing annual leave
Paramedics in the south of the country are worried about the new initiative.
'Like crazy golf. You don't get rewarded for good shots' - McIlroy vents after falling short in Florida
HSE boss admits ‘challenges’ ahead as €20 billion National Service Plan unveiled
All time
Businesses can once again apply for the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme
A suite of business support measures were agreed by Cabinet today.
'We have a duty to our healthcare workers to mind them, while they mind us'
Ciara Wright of The Wellness Crew says burnout will be of concern for frontline workers in the coming months. She offers some help.
Explainer: Why are healthcare staff striking in the North?
Thousands of nurses and healthcare staff are striking today across Northern Ireland.
Another €1 million needed for cystic fibrosis patients in Limerick
The state-of-the-art new cystic fibrosis unit in University Hospital Limerick was built thanks to charitable fundraising efforts.
HSE accepts that hiring staff internally without interview isn't "desirable"
A senator had called for a review of how the HSE hires internally.
Psychiatric patient assaults staff, but has to be kept in unsuitable ward
This is one of the issues that psychiatric nurses are concerned about – nurses in Galway are to protest on Thursday.
Patients with life threatening conditions on cardiac rehab waiting list for six months
A new survey finds more than 1,800 patients are on the cardiac rehabilitation waiting list for up to six months.
'Constant and unacceptable level of overcrowding' at Cork prison
In a series of reports, one committee boasted about the lack of suicide attempts at one prison in Dublin.
Council closes cemetery car park due to 'staffing issues' and anti-social behaviour
The decision has been met with anger from visitors who said there is not enough parking along the street.
Nurse staffing levels "critical", says INMO
The organisation said that nursing staffing levels in Ireland are at “critically low levels” compared to the UK.