South Yorkshire MP calls for student nurses to be paid for work during pandemic
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After being contacted by a student nurse working 12 hour shifts on a covid ward, Wentworth and Dearne MP John Healey has written to the Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, asking for “urgent attention” to be drawn to the non-payment of student nurses.
Mr Healey said: “I was contacted by a student nurse working on an all-Covid ward in a local hospital. She is seeing deaths every day and putting in 12-hour shifts. She is exhausted and her mental health is suffering.
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Hide Ad“Why is she being made to feel less valuable than those who were doing this just a few months earlier?
“There’s a risk this will lead to students dropping out when we are in desperate need of nurses – there’s already a shortage of 40,000.”
The government scrapped NHS bursaries for nurses – which covered tuition fees and living costs – in 2017, leading to a large fall in applicants.
The bursary was brought back for those starting their course in September but current second and third years will qualify with thousands of pounds of student debt.
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Hide AdIn Mr Healey’s letter to Matt Hancock, the Mp wrote: “Hospitals are seeing more Covid patients than in the first wave while also being asked to continue with as many non-Covid appointments and treatments as possible.
“These recent weeks have seen our local South Yorkshire hospitals under extreme pressure and student nurses are again making a huge contribution to our NHS.