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Office of the Chief Nursing Officer

Rural and Remote Area Nursing

Background

Nurses form the largest and most evenly distributed health profession working in rural, regional and remote Australia. Additionally, nurses provide a higher proportion of health care in rural and remote Australia than in urban and metropolitan zones.

 

Having an effective nursing workforce in place in rural and remote areas is therefore crucial to the health of people living in such areas.

 

One of the legacies of Australia’s low unemployment rate is a nationwide shortage of nurses, a pang felt even more sharply in Queensland’s rural and outback communities.

Role of the Office of the Chief Nursing Officer (OCNO)

The Office of the Chief Nursing Officer (OCNO) is taking an active interest in the operation of the rural and remote nursing workforce within Queensland.

To this end, the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) has established a reference group of senior rural and remote nursing professionals from across the three Area Health Services (AHS), to provide strategic advice and input on workforce issues facing this sector in Queensland.

The established reference group will:

Linkages

The work of OCNO in relation to the rural and remote nursing workforce is influenced by other Queensland Health and Queensland Government strategic directions. The rural and remote nursing workforce features prominently in numerous government plans, including;

 

Education Opportunities

The Cunningham Centre, located in Toowoomba, offers a myriad of courses and professional education for rural and remote nurses.

 

The Northern Area Health Service (NAHS) Workforce Directorate co-located in Cairns and Townville, also offers rural and remote nursing courses and education tailored to working in outback Queensland.

Updates

Information will be added to this page progressively. Check back at this page regularly for further information relating to the rural and remote nursing workforce.

Useful Links

Office of Rural Health

Australian Rural Nurses and Midwives

Bush Crisis Line and Support Services

National Rural Health Alliance

Rural Health Education Foundation

Council of Remote Area Nurses of Australia

Further Information

The Office of the Chief Nursing Officer

Queensland Health

Ph: 3234 1161

chiefnurse-office@health.qld.gov.au


Last Updated: 29 February 2008
Last Reviewed: 29 February 2008