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Number of nurses enteringֱeducation in Wales falling, Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), shows

Thursday 8 December 2022

Figures from UCAS released today show a 22% drop in the number of nurses entering education in Wales in 2022, compared to the year before. 

Helen Whyley, RCN Wales Director, said: ֱThis is massively disappointing. With 3,000 registered nurse vacancies in the NHS in Wales, service demands ever increasing and the quality and safety of patient care at risk, Wales simply cannot afford to see a drop in nursing student application and acceptance rates. 

Clearly, people in Wales are seeing the pressure that the nursing profession is under ֱ and the poor pay and benefits that nursing staff receive in return for the safety critical work that they do ֱ and are choosing not to enter into the profession. 

The Welsh government must ensure that nursing is seen as a rewarding profession, and with strike action due to take place over the next couple of weeks, it needs to significantly increase the 2022 pay award now.ֱ 

Ends

Notes to Editors

  • Figures from released today show there were 29,440 accepted applicants onto nursing courses in 2022 in the UK. This is a fall of 3,265 (-10%) from 2021 when 32,705 applicants were accepted.
  • Applicants has also decreased from 59,860 in 2021 to 56,155 in 2022, a fall of 3,705 (-6%). 

Acceptances by country of provider  

Country of Provider

Year

Difference between 2021 and 2022

Difference between 2019 and 2022

2019

2020

2021

2022

%

#

%

#

England

19,770

25,510

25,815

23,240

-10%

-2,575

18%

3,470

Northern Ireland

845

1045

910

940

3%

30

11%

95

Scotland

3760

4365

4290

3950

-8%

-340

5%

190

Wales

1515

1655

1690

1315

-22%

-375

-13%

-200

Total Acceptances

25,890

32,575

32,705

29,445

-10%

-3,260

14%

3,555

 

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