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Student nurses ‘not deemed to be providing a service’, says DHSC Care Minister
Around 25,000 student nurses opted in to assist the NHS during the COVID-19 pandemic. "No plans” to backdate a new £5,000 grant for student nurses
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A Conservative MP has claimed that the government has “no plans” to backdate a new £5,000 grant for student nurses as they “are not deemed to be providing a service”.
Helen Whately, the Conservative MP for Faversham and Care Minister at the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) makes the bold claim while responding to a letter from Tom Pursglove MP calling for additional financial support for student nurses.
The government scrapped the NHS Bursary system for student nurses and midwives in 2015 which subsequently led to a significant drop in the number of applicants.
Later this year the government will introduce the NHS Learning Support Fund which will provide non-repayable grants of up to £8,000 per year for both new and current student healthcare professionals.
Those who completed their course between this period feel understandably short-changed by a lack of financial aid – relying solely on student loans.'
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https://nursingnotes.co.uk/news/student-nurses-not-deemed-providing-servicemp/