Glasgow Times

Extra £3 million support for nursing students

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NICOLA Sturgeon has announced an extra £3 million in support to help nursing and midwifery students with dependants.

The funding will help “up to 1,000 of our most in need students” who have children or family that depend on them, the First Minister said.

The Nursing and Midwifery bursary is also to be protected following a review with students, unions and profession­al bodies, while the number of Government-funded university places for those starting nursing and midwifery training will increase by 4.7% in 2017-18, bringing the total intake to 3,360 places.

The Dependants Allowance is to increase by £1,000 per year, with the current limit £2,640 for a spouse or cohabiting partner and the same amount for the first child where there is no dependent husband or wife.

Ms Sturgeon said: “Nurses and midwives play a vital role i n Scotland.

“While staffing in our NHS is at a record high, we know that as demand increases we must do more to build capacity into the future health and social care workforce.

“The improved financial support for students with responsibi­lity for a child or a family member can help these students overcome some of the barriers to pursuing a career in nursing or midwifery.

“I also want to restate my commitment to protecting the non-means tested, non-repayable nursing and midwifery student bursary – something we believe is essential to ensuring a steady supply of trainees into the profession.

“This stands in stark contrast to the shortsight­ed actions of the UK Government.”

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