The Macmillan Pan-London Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Development Lead (CDL) Pilot is a 3-year initiative designed to address workforce challenges in cancer nursing, including recruitment, retention and professional development. By embedding CDLs across London's five cancer alliances, the programme aims to enhance CNS career pathways and align with the national Aspirant Cancer Career and Education Development Programme (ACCEND) framework. The pilot responds to workforce pressures highlighted in the 2019 London Lead Cancer Nurse Forum report, which identified high vacancy rates, an ageing workforce, and the need for structured career progression. CDLs play a crucial role in supporting early-career CNSs, providing mentorship, fostering leadership skills, and ensuring standardised development opportunities. Early findings suggest that this model strengthens workforce sustainability, enhances CNS retention, and contributes to improved patient outcomes. However, logistical challenges, including geographical constraints, IT infrastructure limitations, and the need for long-term funding, must be addressed to ensure sustainability. The CDL pilot underscores the importance of strategic investment in CNS workforce development to safeguard high-quality, patient-centred cancer care. Lessons from this initiative may inform broader workforce planning strategies within oncology nursing across the UK.
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