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Charity and NHS Grampian join forces to unveil first north-east Nursing Cadet Scheme course


By Alan Beresford

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The first ever Nursing Cadet Scheme in the north-east is set to get under way.
The first ever Nursing Cadet Scheme in the north-east is set to get under way.

A NORTH-east charity is joining forces with NHS Grampian to provide insight and learning for young people interested in a career in nursing

Aberdeen Foyer - which works to alleviate youth homelessness and poverty - and NHS Grampian will deliver a nine-week Nursing Cadet Scheme to young people aged 16-25 to offer insight into nursing as a career.

The course has been created by the Royal College of Nursing and the Foyer’s Employability Service Manager Bronagh Cameron.

He said: “We are excited to be working together with so many established organisations to bring this course to young people.

“The beauty of this course is that it is made of different types of learning – starting in the classroom and ending with shadowing nurses on the wards.”

Aberdeen Foyer’s Employability Team have strong relationships with employers and provide courses in many different industries, including construction and security, with the Nursing Cadet Scheme being first of its kind.

Laura Reid, Lead Practice Educator at NHS Grampian, with special responsibility for widening participation and access commented: “It’s a pleasure to be working with Aberdeen Foyer to deliver this course.

“Fourteen young people will get a mix of theory and practical learning, which I hope will be the catalyst for a lifelong career in nursing.”

Jack Parry, Project Co-ordinator for the Royal College of Nursing, added: "We are delighted to bring the Nursing Cadet Scheme to north-east Scotland and are honoured to be working alongside Aberdeen Foyer and NHS Grampian.

“This is a brilliant opportunity for young people to learn more about nursing and explore a future career in the field. We look forward to welcoming cadets onto the scheme and keeping in touch throughout their journey, from application to becoming part of our alumni."


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