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DOI: 10.7748/ns.18.29.28.s46
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“…These include focusing our attention around an otherwise neglected source of international recruitment by utilizing the skills of overseas nurses who have been forced into involuntary migration as refugees. These nurses are already in the UK and represent ‘a significant but largely untapped pool of talent’ (Hakesley‐Brown 2004a).…”
Section: The Global Nursing Workforce: Liberating the Skills Of Refugmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These include focusing our attention around an otherwise neglected source of international recruitment by utilizing the skills of overseas nurses who have been forced into involuntary migration as refugees. These nurses are already in the UK and represent ‘a significant but largely untapped pool of talent’ (Hakesley‐Brown 2004a).…”
Section: The Global Nursing Workforce: Liberating the Skills Of Refugmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A great deal of progress has already been made with a number of these issues and the Task Force strategy (Hakesley‐Brown 2004a) was launched by the Health Minister, John Hutton in July 2004. The strategy focuses on the following areas:…”
Section: The Global Nursing Workforce: Liberating the Skills Of Refugmentioning
confidence: 99%