Australias university representative body has proposed a shake-up of clinical placements for health students, as an already stretched medical workforce reels from coronavirus disruption.
In a change of tack from the customary demands for more higher education and research funding, Universities Australia (UA) has highlighted risks to the future health workforce in a submission recommending priorities for the 11 May federal budget.
The submission, which has been released publicly after being lodged with Treasury early this year, calls for a temporary health service placement adjustment package to tackle a Covid-induced backlog in clinical training.
The proposal sits alongside several relatively inexpensive or cost-free measures UA has requested from a budgetthat is not expected to yield much for the sector,after last years surprise allocation of an extra A$1 billion (瞿560 million) in research funding.
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The submission says that while clinical placements always present challenges, Covid-19 has exacerbated them at the very time that the country needs more health workers to manage the vaccine roll-out, deliver catch-up treatments deferred during the pandemic, manage post Covid-19 syndrome and meet burgeoning needs for aged and disability care.
The submission says that the government should fund universities and community care providers to develop ways to quickly expand placement capacity outside hospitals.
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UA also wants funding for a scoping study to explore ways for universities to share information about national security threats. This would help reduce the workload from a plethora of potentially overlapping regulatory regimessuch as the Foreign Influence and Transparency Scheme, the newforeign relations act, thecritical infrastructure billand the proposed Commonwealth Integrity Commission.
The submission also requests the maintenance ofvisa flexibility measuresintroduced last year and a relaxation of work rules that limit international students freedom to accept stints of unpaid work experience. But it also includes big-ticket requests including another years stabilisation funding for university research, extended transition funding for theJob-ready Graduates (JRG) packageand direct support for private research and development.
UA chief executive Catriona Jackson said that while last years A$1 billion windfall had saved critical research capacity, more was needed. In a time of economic disruption, innovation and a productive skilled workforce become even more crucial to maintaining competitiveness and prosperity, she said.
Sources expected little from the budget, with the government pursuing longer-term reforms. An expert group advising on the commercialisation of university research, a personal priority of education minister Alan Tudge, is not expected to report until later in the year.
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Submissions on a new international education strategy fall due the day after the budget, and the government has already outlinedspending measuresto relieve the ailing sector with private colleges the primary beneficiaries.
Analyst Martin Foo said that the budget was unlikely to include new teaching grants so soon after the JRG changes, and significant extra research funding was doubtful following last years windfall.
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