Published 29 October 2019
Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source
“Young men, there are opportunities for you. They are there waiting for you to grasp with your hands, your whole heart and your being. Make a success of yourselves, make a success of your communities, and make a success of your country. Your country needs you young men, and this is the avenue through which you can serve your country and serve it well,” said Minister Amory during his remarks at the recently held First Regional Male Nurses Conference in St. Kitts.
The October 24-26 conference was held under the theme: Male Nurses – Why Not?? The aim was to help raise the public’s awareness of job opportunities and options in the nursing field and to recruit men to fill some of the available positions.
Senior Minister Amory said that is it important for persons to understand that a profession has no gender preference.
“If you have the capacity, if you have the training, if you have the aptitude and if you have a desire to do something which is helpful then go for it – and nursing is one such area, which can make a difference in people’s lives, not only of the persons who are nursed or cared for – but in the life of the person who is the caregiver,” said the Minister. “Here we are at this very important conference, trying to encourage and to stimulate an interest in our people to see the nursing profession as one which has no gender bias, which is open once you have the capacity and you apply yourself.”
Minister Amory said that the Government remains committed to ensuring that the Federation has quality human resources to take the country to the next stage of its development.
“The Team Unity Government is keen on ensuring that our people have – and take – the opportunities which are available, and this conference is focusing on the opportunities in health and medical services,” said Minister Amory, while making mention of various careers in the sector. There are ample opportunities for males and females to benefit and to serve our country,” he concluded.
The Senior Minister encouraged persons who are interested in the welfare of people, the country and the future of work to take advantage of the opportunities afforded to them.