Tertiary education and research in Australia is a competitive enterprise and the professions of nursing and midwifery continue to be subject to dynamic and health care environments that challenge established practice. This 2008- 2010 strategic plan positions RMIT at the forefront of a visionary and planned response to tertiary nursing and midwifery education, research and healthcare service provision nationally and in the Asia- Pacific Rim.
The major goal is to promote robust programs of nursing education and research that inform and address critical health issues and problems in the region now and in the future. To achieve this we have positioned ourselves as responsive to societal needs, with a firm foundation of industry partnership and alliance with RMIT’s corporate and the School of Health Sciences, strategic plans. Implicit in our approach is the creation of a vibrant and diverse working and learning environment.
Socio - political context
According to the Australian Federal Government’s Second Intergenerational Report (IGR2) 2007, Australia faces a number of substantial challenges over the next 40 years. Of particular relevance to this plan are the projections in IGR2, which show that:
In line with these projections, health expenditure is predicted to rise significantly over the next forty years, with hospitals and health services, and pharmaceutical products likely to experience the greatest increases in expenditure relative to ‘other’ health areas. These projections have significant and far reaching implications for future health and social care policies, and for nursing education. There is a need to both anticipate and inform future policy and program initiatives for ensuring the provision, relevance, accessibility, affordability, and sustainability of future public health and health service programs.
The disparity in access to, affordability of, and acceptability of, health care will continue. In tandem there will continue to be a chronic nursing and midwifery shortage in rural and metropolitan Victoria, as well as Australian wide
RMIT Nursing and Midwifery is committed to be at the forefront of these changes as we position ourselves for consolidation and realisation of our strategic plan. RMIT Nursing and Midwifery will meet these challenges within an environment that respects the individual, fosters diversity, promotes community, cultivates life-long learning, and makes excellence an imperative. This strategic action encompasses undergraduate and postgraduate education, research and development, clinical practice and international liaisons organised around a principle of inclusiveness.
We further aim to maximize teaching effectiveness at individual and programmatic levels while offering innovative academic programs that address unmet needs and emerging trends in nursing and midwifery care as outlined in the context of this document. Importantly, we plan to engage with the wider community through leadership in nursing practice. A focus will be on professional and public service initiatives consistent with our research, academic, and practice directions.
The realisation of our plan should be seen in the quality of the work and learning environment for all. This plan outlines justification, actions, outcomes and priorities, as a means to implement targeted strategies to increase organizational effectiveness and to maintain academic quality. Ultimately, it is predicted that we will stimulate a climate of discovery, educational soundness and diverse perspectives on issues in nursing and midwifery in order to improve clinical practise and patient outcomes in Australia.
I am pleased to endorse this plan and am committed to regularly reviewing our progress toward our vision and strategic objectives. I encourage all Nursing and Midwifery staff to be actively involved in the process of monitoring our progress toward the achievement of this plan and broad direction.
Professor Eleanor Holroyd
Head
RMIT Nursing and Midwifery
Nursing and Midwifery is located at RMIT's Bundoora campus, 18 kilometres north of Melbourne's Central Business District.
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