May 22, 2022
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Share Your Story

We want to hear your stories.

  • The current COVID-19 outbreak is placing a huge burden on our public health system. , Nurses and midwives were already experiencing high workloads, excessive overtime and dangerous staffing levels, putting patients at risk, and it’s not safe. Now more than ever, we urgently need nurse -to-patient ratios, on every shift, to ensure safe patient care.
  • What’s it like working on a shift right now? Are you working multiple shifts understaffed? Frustrated and fatigued? Are you a patient with a story to share?
  • COVID didn’t cause this crisis, government neglect did. For years, nurses and midwives have told the NSW government about the serious staffing issues plaguing our hospital systems and they failed to listen.

The Premier, Dominic Perrottet insists that “our health system is strong and coping”.
This is a lie. We want to hear the truth. Share your story below.

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