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Biennial Conference & Election October 2016

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29 October 2016

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From front Lt. Mrs Joycelyn Clarke Treasurer ;  Mr. Ron Clement 2nd Vice President;

Mrs Karen Frank 1st Vice President; Mr Idi Stuart President; Mr Corey Dillon Secretary and

Mrs Janice Charles -Davidson Assistant Secretary.

Mr. Idi Stuart Elected President 2016-2018 receiving the Presidential chain and the lamp

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Sick Hospitals

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18 May 2018
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Nurses want stipends paid by month-end

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09 August 2017

Marlene Augustine - Monda y, August 7 2017
President of the Trinidad and Tobago Registered Nursing Association (TTRNA) Idi Stewart said they are giving the Government until August monthend to pay all stipends owed to nursing students.

In a telephone interview yesterday, Stewart said the government was currently cutting back in a number of areas related to nursing which is having a negative impact on the health sector.

Stewart said University of the Southern Caribbean (USC) nursing students have not been paid their stipends since July 2016, and they are giving the government a deadline to address the issue.

“Their stipend is $800 per month and they are refusing to pay this amount to the students. 

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Student nurses in pain

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14 August 2017

Student Nurses in Pain

JULIEN NEA VES Sunda y, August 13 2017
FOR University of the Southern Caribbean (USC) nursing student and single mother Adeola Ogunsheye it has been a rough couple of years.She had left her job to study nursing because it is a full time programme. Her fiancé died when she was in the third year of her studies and he had been helping to financially support her. Ogunsheye was put under further strain when she and more than 500 other nursing students stopped receiving their monthly stipend since June last year.

On August 4, president of the Trinidad and Tobago Registered Nurses Association (TTRNA) Idi Stuart highlighted the students’ plight during a multi-trade union protest in Port of Spain. He said the nursing students were not being paid their $800 monthly stipend and he gave the Government a deadline of month-end to pay the outstanding monies.

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PoS nurses want consultation on possible move to Couva

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21 July 2017

Marlene Augustine Friday, July 21 2017

NURSING Association president Idi Stuart is calling for a meeting with Government to discuss the proposal of moving staff to the Children’s Hospital in Couva.

Stuart was responding to Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s statement after meeting with Opposition Leader, Kamla Persad-Bissessar on Tuesday.

In a telephone interview on Wednesday, Stuart said neither the Ministry of Health nor the Government contacted them or asked their opinion on how it is going to be treated with.

He said the Port-of- Spain General Hospital crisis has been an issue they have been brining up with hospital officials concerning the central block for years.

“If you walk on the floor, you can actually see cement breaking away from the columns of the hospital,” Stuart said.

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