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to be abolished, for trainee nurses to be students with no rostered work, and for improved facilities and links with the wider higher education sector. The proposals were amended so that students would have rostered work as 20% contribution due to the cost of students and the shortage of qualified practitioners. It was estimated that £580 million would be required over 14 years for
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Disability care. This was followed by 18 months dedicated to the nursing discipline of choice. On successful completion of the course students were awarded a
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