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News Release - February 27, 2007 RETENTION AND RECRUITMENT INITIATIVES HIGHLIGHTEDSaskatchewan Health continues to follow through on its commitment to ensure the province has the right number of health care workers to meet the needs of our residents. The province is holding a health human resource planning conference today in Regina, bringing together health partners to review progress of Saskatchewan’s Health Workforce Action Plan key goals, released in December 2005. “This action plan sets the direction for a more integrated workforce and includes initiatives that are helping improve health workplaces and enhancing the education, training, recruitment and retention of health professionals,” Health Minister Len Taylor said. “During the past year, we have made substantial progress in putting into place many of the plan’s recommendations. This is about strengthening Saskatchewan’s leadership in improving health care by helping us keep and attract key health care workers, which is a top priority of this government.” Saskatchewan Health consulted extensively with its partners in the health system to help develop the plan and to implement the proposed actions. The plan reflects government’s commitment to:
Since the plan was released, many new projects have been implemented. Some highlights include:
Initiatives under this $25 million recruitment and retention fund include:
Saskatchewan’s Health Workforce Action Plan will continue to set the course for future retention and recruitment initiatives in the province. The plan flows from the First Ministers’ Conference of 2004 and builds upon the province’s Action Plan for Saskatchewan Health Care. A list of progress highlights is attached. A copy of Saskatchewan’s Workforce Action Plan is available at www.health.gov.sk.ca. -30- For more information, contact: Joan Petrie Related Documents
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