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Matthew Taylor

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Gender Male
Age 61
Date of birth January 3,1963
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born England
United Kingdom
Parents Laurie Taylor
Jennie Howells
Buck Taylor
Judy Nugent
Job Politician
Writer
Movies/Shows Cowboys & Aliens
Takers
The Alibi
Speed 2: Cruise Control
Played by Justin Bruening
Height 177 (cm)
SpouseCornelia Ryan
Position Defender, midfielder
Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2010
Number Burnley F.C.
Children Georgia Taylor
Awards Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series
Siblings Cooper Taylor
Adam C. Taylor
Tiffany Taylor
Party Liberal Democrats
SpousVicky Garner
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (1987–2010)
Education University of Oxford
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Matthew Owen John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Goss Moor is a British politician who has been a life peer in the House of Lords since 2010. A member of the Liberal Democrats, he previously served as the Member of Parliament for Truro and St Austell in Cornwall from 1987 until he stood down at the 2010 general election.

Doctor paid £3,000 for shift as new strike begins

Doctor paid £3,000 for shift as new strike begins
Sep 20,2023 6:01 am

... Matthew Taylor, head of the NHS Confederation, which represents hospitals, said his members had tried to resist but many had had to give in to keep vital services running...

Double doctors' strike - what you need to know

Double doctors' strike - what you need to know
Sep 18,2023 11:01 pm

... " Matthew Taylor, of the NHS Confederation, said he feared ministers were underestimating the risks of the strikes, describing the situation as dangerous...

Extra hospital beds made available for winter - NHS England

Extra hospital beds made available for winter - NHS England
Jul 26,2023 10:31 pm

... Matthew Taylor, of the NHS Confederation - which represents hospitals - said the measures were based on " sound evidence" but questioned whether there will be sufficient funding and staff to make the plan work...

'Historic' 15-year plan to boost NHS workforce

'Historic' 15-year plan to boost NHS workforce
Jun 29,2023 7:20 pm

... Matthew Taylor, of the NHS Confederation, which represents health trusts, called it " bold and ambitious"...

Why no breakthrough in the junior doctors' strike?

Why no breakthrough in the junior doctors' strike?
Apr 12,2023 4:20 pm

... " Could Acas make any difference? The letter from NHS Confederation chief executive Matthew Taylor is very clear...

Junior doctors' strike: NHS braces for most disruptive walkout yet

Junior doctors' strike: NHS braces for most disruptive walkout yet
Apr 10,2023 12:20 pm

... " Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, which represents service providers, said it was " depressing that there seems to be no movement at all from the two sides of this dispute" and called for the conciliation service Acas to oversee talks...

Junior doctors' strike: NHS chief calls for Acas help with talks

Junior doctors' strike: NHS chief calls for Acas help with talks
Apr 10,2023 6:20 am

... Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, told the BBC potentially 350,000 appointments and operations could be cancelled...

Calls for talks to end junior doctors' strikes

Calls for talks to end junior doctors' strikes
Mar 16,2023 11:00 pm

... Matthew Taylor, of the NHS Confederation, said: " Health leaders will be urging junior doctors and the government to use this deal as a way of entering talks to address that dispute...

'Historic' 15-year plan to boost NHS workforce

Mar 15,2023 10:50 pm

By Nick TriggleHealth correspondent

There will be a major expansion in training places for health staff in England, under a " historic" 15-Year Plan to fill NHS staffing shortages.

It includes More university places for medical and nursing students and a greater emphasis on apprenticeships with The First ever scheme for doctors.

A consultation on whether five-Year medical degrees could be shortened by a Year will also be launched.

The Plan has taken More Than a Year longer to be published than expected.

During that time, the NHS has been beset by Strikes - with the dispute with doctors still continuing.

Pay does not feature in The Plan - instead, it focuses on how much training places need to increase.

Currently, half of new doctors and nurses have to be recruited from abroad as the UK supply route has struggled to keep up with demand.

One out of every 10 posts remains unfilled - More Than 110,000 vacancies.

And without action, this could rise to 360,000 by 2037, modelling for The Plan suggests.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Nhs England chief executive Amanda Pritchard will officially unveil The Plan on Friday.

To help achieve the goals, the government has promised £2. 4bn over The Next five years.

Ms Pritchard called it a " historic" moment for the NHS.

" It gives us a once-in-a-generation opportunity to put staffing on a sustainable footing for years to come, " she added.

Mr Sunak called it " one of The Most significant commitments" he would make as Prime Minister .

The targets for 2031 include:

In The Next five years, the proportion of NHS staff, including physios, podiatrists and maternity staff, trained through apprenticeships - combining paid work with study and no tuition fees - will double, to one out of every six.

And next Year , an Apprenticeship for doctors will launch, with a few hundred places.

Gemma Petters is one of thousands of people to have already started a nursing Apprenticeship - in 2016, aged 30, at Royal Derby Hospital.

" I left school not knowing what Do Do , " she says. " I had lots of different jobs. "

Ms Petters has now qualified as a nursing associate - a role that bridges The Gap between healthcare assistant and nurse.

Her next step will be to start two years of training to become a nurse.

'Really important'

Learning on The Job has been really beneficial, Ms Petters says.

" We Are learning the ethos of the NHS and getting to know how our patients want to be looked after, " she says.

And earning while she learns is important too.

" I've got children and A House to run, " Ms Petters says. " The security is really important and has enabled me to pursue a career in the NHS. "

Being welcomed

There will also be a major drive on retention - including More flexible-working options and career development to provide clear routes to senior jobs. Last Year , a record More Than 40,000 nurses left the NHS.

The Plan is being welcomed by many in the health service.

Matthew Taylor , of the Nhs Confederation , which represents health trusts, called it " bold and ambitious".

The same commitment was now needed for The Social care workforce, he added.

Others have pointed out The Drive to increase training places could be undermined by the lack of placements on the Front Line - half of a nurse student's degree is spent working in the NHS.

It will also take years before this expansion starts to have an impact on current shortages - it takes five years to complete a Medical Degree and three a nurse degree.

'Dismal reality'

Dr Billy Palmer, of the Nuffield Trust Think Tank , said while it was good to see The Plan published, there had been " years of drift".

And he warned the " dismal reality" of working in the NHS at The Moment could undermine The Push to tackle shortages in the long term.

" There is a risk that we will feed More and More people into training only to burn them out ever faster, " Dr Palmer said.

Labour shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said: " The government should have done this a decade Ago - Then the NHS would have enough staff today. "

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