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    • Healthcare workforce development
    • Vocational training programs
    • Allied health professions education

    Background:

    • The health service requires skilled support workers.
    • Existing training pathways may be insufficient.
    • The Youth Training Scheme offers a potential solution.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To assess the feasibility of integrating the Youth Training Scheme into the health service.
    • To evaluate the scheme's potential for training support workers.
    • To provide recommendations on the scheme's implementation.

    Main Methods:

    • A comprehensive study was conducted on the Youth Training Scheme's introduction.
    • The study focused on its application within the healthcare sector.
    • Feasibility and quality of training outcomes were assessed.

    Main Results:

    • The study concluded that the Youth Training Scheme is feasible for the health service.
    • The scheme is effective in providing high-quality training.
    • Support worker training is significantly enhanced.

    Conclusions:

    • The Youth Training Scheme is a viable and beneficial addition to health service training.
    • Encouraging the scheme will improve the quality of support worker training.
    • The findings support the widespread adoption of this training model.