29/09/2022
Nursing And Midwifery Students To Benefit From Bursary Increase
Means-tested elements of bursary support for nursing and midwifery students are to be increased by 15% for the 2022/23 academic year, Health Minister Robin Swann has announced.
The increase will be applied to the dependants allowance for spouse or first child; the allowance for subsequent children; and parents learning allowance. The estimated total annual increased cost of these changes is £168,000.
In addition Health Minister Robin Swann also confirmed that the mileage allowance for students on clinical placement would be increased by 5% to bring it into line with the current NICS public transport rate of 25.7p per mile.
Minister Swann said: "These moves are an effort to alleviate the impact of the current cost of living crisis on students on commissioned healthcare programmes.
"My Department has been aware of the increasing financial pressures facing students, particularly mature students with family responsibilities.
"I understand that these increases cannot address the current inflation levels and the general erosion in the value of bursaries but I am determined to do what I can within the limited means available to me at a time when the Department's financial position is seriously constrained."
The increases come into effect for the 2022/23 academic year.
The Minister also announced that he will be asking officials to commence work on a draft public consultation document reviewing the present bursary system
"Over recent years the Department has prioritised its limited budget in growing the number of nursing and midwifery training places.
"This has seen numbers of students rise by almost 90% since 2015/16.
"There is a clear identified need to further increase recurrent investment in the number of training and education places across the full range of healthcare professions.
"This is required to support commitments to secure safe staffing levels, reduce HSC's use of agency and locum staffing and to facilitate the necessary transformation in the delivery of care.
"It is more important than ever that the system of nursing bursaries is placed on a sustainable footing over the long term. We need to ensure that the support provided is effective and affordable. I have therefore asked officials to commence work on bringing forward a draft public consultation document reviewing the present bursary system."
The increase will be applied to the dependants allowance for spouse or first child; the allowance for subsequent children; and parents learning allowance. The estimated total annual increased cost of these changes is £168,000.
In addition Health Minister Robin Swann also confirmed that the mileage allowance for students on clinical placement would be increased by 5% to bring it into line with the current NICS public transport rate of 25.7p per mile.
Minister Swann said: "These moves are an effort to alleviate the impact of the current cost of living crisis on students on commissioned healthcare programmes.
"My Department has been aware of the increasing financial pressures facing students, particularly mature students with family responsibilities.
"I understand that these increases cannot address the current inflation levels and the general erosion in the value of bursaries but I am determined to do what I can within the limited means available to me at a time when the Department's financial position is seriously constrained."
The increases come into effect for the 2022/23 academic year.
The Minister also announced that he will be asking officials to commence work on a draft public consultation document reviewing the present bursary system
"Over recent years the Department has prioritised its limited budget in growing the number of nursing and midwifery training places.
"This has seen numbers of students rise by almost 90% since 2015/16.
"There is a clear identified need to further increase recurrent investment in the number of training and education places across the full range of healthcare professions.
"This is required to support commitments to secure safe staffing levels, reduce HSC's use of agency and locum staffing and to facilitate the necessary transformation in the delivery of care.
"It is more important than ever that the system of nursing bursaries is placed on a sustainable footing over the long term. We need to ensure that the support provided is effective and affordable. I have therefore asked officials to commence work on bringing forward a draft public consultation document reviewing the present bursary system."
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
21 November 2024
Public Consultation On Decriminalising Rough Sleeping And Begging
The public is invited to share their opinions on proposals to decriminalise rough sleeping and begging in Northern Ireland. Justice Minister Naomi Long has launched a consultation on the repeal of Section 4 of the Vagrancy Act 1824 and Section 3 of the Vagrancy (Ireland) Act 1847.
Public Consultation On Decriminalising Rough Sleeping And Begging
The public is invited to share their opinions on proposals to decriminalise rough sleeping and begging in Northern Ireland. Justice Minister Naomi Long has launched a consultation on the repeal of Section 4 of the Vagrancy Act 1824 and Section 3 of the Vagrancy (Ireland) Act 1847.
20 November 2024
DAERA Minister Confirms Commitment to Deposit Return Scheme
DAERA Minister Andrew Muir has reaffirmed his commitment to introducing a Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) in Northern Ireland. The DRS is designed to encourage recycling by offering a monetary incentive for returning single-use drinks containers. The scheme will cover PET plastic, steel, and aluminium containers ranging from 150ml to 3 litres.
DAERA Minister Confirms Commitment to Deposit Return Scheme
DAERA Minister Andrew Muir has reaffirmed his commitment to introducing a Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) in Northern Ireland. The DRS is designed to encourage recycling by offering a monetary incentive for returning single-use drinks containers. The scheme will cover PET plastic, steel, and aluminium containers ranging from 150ml to 3 litres.
22 November 2024
SDLP Calls For Action On Food Bank Crisis
The SDLP has called on the Communities Minister, Gordon Lyons, to outline how he intends to tackle food bank reliance across Northern Ireland.
SDLP Calls For Action On Food Bank Crisis
The SDLP has called on the Communities Minister, Gordon Lyons, to outline how he intends to tackle food bank reliance across Northern Ireland.
22 November 2024
Alliance 'Deeply Concerned' Over Pace Of HIA Redress Scheme
The Alliance Party has raised concerns over the rate of progress on the redress scheme for Historical Institutional Abuse of children. The party's Executive Office spokesperson, Paula Bradshaw MLA, has called on the First and deputy First Minister (FMdFM) must meet victims and survivors urgently over memorialisation and other issues.
Alliance 'Deeply Concerned' Over Pace Of HIA Redress Scheme
The Alliance Party has raised concerns over the rate of progress on the redress scheme for Historical Institutional Abuse of children. The party's Executive Office spokesperson, Paula Bradshaw MLA, has called on the First and deputy First Minister (FMdFM) must meet victims and survivors urgently over memorialisation and other issues.
21 November 2024
Other News In Brief
Mike Nesbitt Pays Tribute To Ken Reid Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has paid tribute to Ken Reid, the veteran journalist who has passed away after a long period of ill health. The Minister said: "I want to first and foremost express my deepest condolences to Ken’s wife Liz, his children and grandchildren and the whole family circle.
Other News In Brief
Mike Nesbitt Pays Tribute To Ken Reid Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has paid tribute to Ken Reid, the veteran journalist who has passed away after a long period of ill health. The Minister said: "I want to first and foremost express my deepest condolences to Ken’s wife Liz, his children and grandchildren and the whole family circle.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A showery start with outbreaks most frequent north of Lough Neagh and through the morning, before dwindling during the afternoon as the northwest breezes ease and brighter spells of weak sunshine prosper. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A dry night, save for a few light showers around the coasts, with prolonged clear spells and light winds bringing a frosty dawn for many in central and southern parts. Minimum temperature -3 °C.