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Saffin Welcomes 12 More Paramedics on the Road in Lismore
Saffin Welcomes 12 More Paramedics on the Road in Lismore
Lismore has received a significant boost to its healthcare workforce with the addition of 12 new paramedics, fulfilling part of the Minns Labor Government’s election promise to strengthen regional health services. These paramedics, now stationed at Lismore Ambulance Station, will provide critical emergency and mobile healthcare across the North Coast Zone.
This expansion is part of a broader initiative by the NSW Ambulance’s highly mobile workforce, with Lismore being one of several regional locations to benefit from the first cohort of 125 additional paramedics. Other areas, including Ballina, South West Rocks, Port Macquarie, and several others, have also received additional paramedics as part of this rollout.
Strategic Workforce Boost
The deployment of these paramedics is a component of the $1.76 billion Strategic Workforce and Infrastructure Team (SWIFT) Program, which aims to deliver up to 2,500 additional staff across NSW, along with 30 new ambulance stations and hundreds more ambulances over the coming years.
The Minns Labor Government plans to continue rolling out the additional 500 paramedics over four years, with future locations to be determined through consultations with NSW Ambulance, the Health Services Union, local communities, and health staff to assess regional needs.
Statements from Key Figures
Minister for Regional Health Ryan Park highlighted the importance of these new appointments, stating, “The addition of these highly skilled paramedics in the bush will help drive better health outcomes for patients and their families, while also providing more support to our current NSW Ambulance staff in the North Coast.”
Member for Lismore Janelle Saffin expressed her support, saying, “We welcome these additional paramedics who will make a real difference in our region. Paramedics are one of the most trusted professions in Australia, providing life-saving frontline care to our local communities. I value these highly skilled and dedicated professionals and wish them well with their postings.”
NSW Ambulance Chief Executive Dr Dominic Morgan emphasised the impact of the workforce increase, stating, “This significant increase to the paramedic workforce across the state will boost NSW Ambulance’s capacity to provide high-quality care to patients across NSW. As demand for services continues to grow, we remain committed to providing world-class emergency and mobile health care to the NSW community.”
Looking Ahead
This investment in regional health services represents a crucial step in ensuring that communities like Lismore have access to timely and effective emergency care. The ongoing expansion of the paramedic workforce underscores the NSW Government’s commitment to enhancing healthcare in regional areas and addressing the growing demand for emergency services.
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