MP opens new patient care centre to provide ‘healthcare workers we so desperately need’

(L-R): Barnfield College Principal Cath Gunn with Sarah Owen MP in the new Patient Care Training Centre
(L-R): Barnfield College Principal Cath Gunn with Sarah Owen MP in the new Patient Care Training Centre

A Member of Parliament for Luton has officially unveiled Barnfield College’s brand-new Patient Care Training Centre, saying it can help address the town’s growing demand for skilled healthcare workers

The new cutting-edge facility, unveiled by Sarah Owen MP, is designed to prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals in Luton and the surrounding area and deliver training that responds directly to the needs of local employers.

“The new state-of-the-art health facilities at Barnfield College are what students in Luton, and the patients they treat in the future, deserve,” said the Luton North MP.

“As a former care worker and Healthcare Assistant, I appreciate how important quality training is, to equip you with the skills needed to work with patients and on busy wards. I really want to congratulate everyone at Barnfield College involved in creating these new patient care training facilities and can’t wait to see more students in Luton becoming the dentists, nurses and healthcare workers we so desperately need.”

The centre will play a crucial role in preparing students for employment in vital healthcare settings, including Luton and Dunstable Hospital.

Cath Gunn, Principal of Barnfield College, said: “We’re incredibly proud to open our Patient Care Training Centre, which represents a significant investment in the future of healthcare education in Luton. These facilities will ensure learners of all ages can gain the knowledge and experience they need to thrive in healthcare roles locally, from hospitals and GP surgeries to care homes and community settings. This is a real step forward in helping Luton meet the ambitions of the 2040 vision – ensuring every resident has the chance to build a skilled, meaningful career in their hometown.”

The project has been made possible through investment from the Department for Education’s Local Skills Improvement Fund (LSIF), part of the wider Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) initiative.

The Patient Care Training Centre is now in use by students on a range of healthcare courses, including Health and Social Care and Access to Nursing and Midwifery, with more courses due to launch in the coming year.

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