Voice Your Support
Support the fund nursing properly campaign. If you’re a New South Wales nurse tell us your story. Tell us about the pressure you are under to deliver the proper level of care to your patients. Nurses’ friends and families can also post their support here. Members of the public are also encouraged to post a message to support the nurses so we can safely care for you and your loved ones.
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Without nurses the health system would simply fail. This is obvious. It is in the interest of public safety that the state government act to Save Our Nurses, in order to ensure the integrity of our health networks. Without well cared for nurses, we cannot expect to receive adequate hospitalisation.
enough is enough!
I wouldn’t blame them if they left. It’s not their fault for the unfair conditions in which they are given to work in.
Until recently I lived in Adelaide and went out with a nurse. I know how overworked they are there and have heard the horror stories here as well now I am back in Sydney. Give us properly funded hospital systems and nursing.
SAVE OUR NURSES before it’s too late….
nurses are the backbone of our hospitals without them hospitals are nothing pay them accordingly for what they do
What a great ad! I think people really take nursing for granted. People just need to ask themselves, what would it be like, if there were no nursing staff in NSW hospitals/clinics? At the rate it is going, with longer working hours and less pay, nurses will have no there choice but to quit their jobs and retrain in a different field and start again. No one should have to go through that!!
Nurses are the backbone of our hospitals. Without them our health system would collapse.
Give them the the 20% pay increase and other reasonable requests they have and feel lucky that they aren’t asking for more.
Ex Nurse
We desperately need to support all nurses. Pay them a decent wage and treat them as the highly trained professionals they are. All of us will need nursing care one day - if we don;t support them think about the quality of care you would receive with out them