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Northern Cape Department of Health Absorbs Health Professionals

08 June 2010

The MEC of Health in the Northern Cape, Mr Mxolisi S. Sokatsha mentioned in his Budget Vote 2010 that our human resources are our most important asset in the delivery of health services. Furthermore, the main of the Northern Cape Department of Health during 2010/11 regarding the strengthening of our human resources, is to reduce our present 39% vacancy rate with a further 25%.
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Health professionals form the backbone of our mandate to deliver quality health services to our people. The agency health professional staff are since 1985 part of the Namakwa district. The concept was at that stage good, but staff that are not part of the establishment are not as motivated or focused as staff that are part of the Department of Health.

Namakwa district has always faced the challenge to appoint trained health professionals who are interested to work in the very far, remote and rural areas of Namaqualand. Therefore throughout the years the department made use of health professionals from agencies. This in addition was very expensive for the Department.

We are therefore very pleased to announce that the MEC has taken the decision to absorb all health professionals currently employed in Namaqualand through agencies, into the Northern Cape Department of Health. Some of these health professionals have been employed for up to seven years by the Department through an agency.

In the Namakwa district we also absorb Professional Nurses who have retired on a contract basis to assist in the managing of patients at clinic level.

The following number of nursing staff is hereby absorbed by the department:

*Professional Nurses: 10 permanent, 6 contracts
*Staff nurses: 9
*Nursing Assistants: 33


As the Northern Cape Department of Health we will continue to realize our vision of “Health service excellence for all” and focus on the “Batho Pele” principles, the Patients Charter and the 10 Point Plan for the Health sector as our guiding lights in fulfilling our mandate to deliver quality healthcare services to our people.

Enquiries:
Andrid F. Scholtz
Ministerial Spokesperson
Tel: 053 830 2000
Cell: 0824479696
Fax: 053 8331925
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Issued by: Ministry of Health
Northern Cape Province

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