Summary
This Report 'NHS Pay Review Body: Twenty-Third Report 2008'
(Cm 7337), by the NHS Pay Review Body, contains recommendations on the pay of
nurses, midwives and health visitors, professions allied to medicine (including
physiotherapists, occupational therapists, chiropodists and radiographers),
healthcare science professions, other healthcare professions (including
healthcare pharmacists and clinical psychologists), clinical support workers
and technicians.
The NHS Pay Review Body was originally known as
the Review Body for Nurses and Allied Health Professions (NAPRB) and was set up
in 1983 to advise the Government on the pay of NHS nursing staff, midwives,
health visitors, and the professions allied to medicine (PAMs).
Following
the introduction of 'Agenda for Change' in 2004, the Review Body's remit was
extended to cover all allied health and health care science professions,
pharmacists, optometrists, applied psychologists and psychotherapists, as well
as clinical support workers and technicians supporting these groups. The Body’s
name was changed to Review Body for Nursing and Other Health Professions. In
July 2007 the Review Body's remit was again extended, firstly to cover the
remaining NHS staff not within its remit but who were nevertheless paid under
the Agenda for Change pay system; and secondly to include staff working in
Northern Ireland. The Body’s name changed again, to the NHS Pay Review Body, to
reflect the broader remit.
In this Report, the Review Body recommends a
pay increase of 2.75%.
There is evidence of declining levels of morale
within the NHS and the Review Body is concerned that declining morale would
have an adverse effect both on the NHS’s ability to meet service delivery
targets and on its ability to recruit and retain staff in the longer term. For
these reasons, it is necessary that the figure recommended for the pay award is
above that sought by the Health Departments.
Individual chapters cover:
- Recruitment and retention;
- High cost area supplements;
- Morale, motivation and training;
- Funds available to the
Health Departments;
- Pay and prices;
- Level and structure of
2008-2009 pay recommendations.
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If you are a nurse, midwife, health visitor, physiotherapist, occupational
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psychologist, clinical support worker or technician, or work in a profession
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