Province adds more than 550 new training spots for health careers
In its latest effort to address the shortage of health-care workers in Saskatchewan, the provincial government is funding the creation of hundreds of new post-secondary training seats across 18 different health-care programs.
The initial $5.5-million investment comes as part of the province’s Health Human Resources Action Plan, which is intended to add 1,000 new people to Saskatchewan’s health-care workforce. It’s not clear yet how the money will be distributed.
The new funding will create more than 550 new training positions, the provincial government said, including spaces at Saskatchewan’s post-secondary institutions as well as reserved seats for Saskatchewan students in specialized programs taught in other provinces.
The new funding will allow a number of training programs to expand this fall, the government said, including those offering education for medical lab assistants, continuing care assistants, primary care paramedics, licensed practical nurses, pharmacy technicians, clinical psychologists, physical therapists, and mental health and addictions counsellors.