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Wollongong Hospital ER Hits Key Staffing Milestone

Wollongong Hospital has become the latest NSW hospital to recruit the required staff and roster towards Safe Staffing Levels, as the Minns Labor Government continues to deliver on its promise to deliver staffing reform.

Wollongong Hospital recently completed a successful recruitment campaign of 30 FTE nurses in the emergency department (ED), to facilitate the Safe Staffing Level requirements.

Over 40 emergency departments have commenced implementation of Safe Staffing Levels across Sydney and regional NSW.

The staffing boost enables the rostering of a one-to-one nursing care ratio for generally occupied ED resuscitation beds on all shifts, and one nurse to three generally occupied ED treatment spaces and ED short-stay unit beds on all shifts.

The Safe Staffing Levels Taskforce was established to oversee the rollout of the Minns Labor Government’s commitment of 2,480 FTE over four years. It includes key leaders from the NSW Nurses and Midwives’ Association (NSWNMA), NSW Health, and local health districts.

Phase one of Safe Staffing Levels commenced in the level five and six emergency departments, which treat the most critically ill patients, and is being implemented progressively across other key areas in a phased approach.

Implementing Safe Staffing Levels is just one of a range of measures that the Minns Labor Government is embracing to build a more supported health workforce, including:

Quotes attributable to Minister for Health, Ryan Park:

“Safe Staffing Levels is one of the most significant reforms in the way our hospitals have been staffed in decades.

“Completing the roll out of Safe Staffing Levels in the Emergency Department at Wollongong Hospital is a significant accomplishment and reflects the Government’s commitment to continuing to improve service delivery.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Wollongong Paul Scully:

“This staffing boost will provide better support to our regions hardworking frontline health staff, and more timely, personalised care to patients visiting Wollongong Hospital’s Emergency Department.

“It further demonstrates the Minns Labor Government’s commit​ment to strengthening healthcare at Wollongong Hospital as we work towards the next major redevelopment, which we committed $220 million to in the recent budget.”​

https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/news/Pages/20250822_02.aspx

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