Launched For the Consultation Of Funding For Healthcare Students
Students who are studying to be a health care units like, midwives, nurses and doctors must be funded, and this is launched by Health Minister Ann Keen who is seeking vies for a consultation.
Consultation forms of the NHS Student Support Review are looking for the principal seek views that will help in resolving inconsistency of support available to those students who have a degree and are certified.
As of the moment NHS offer financial support to those students who are eager to study to attain certification and reach degree levels. But this system is providing an encouragement for students to choose a diploma instead of a degree because of the additional funds that they will receive.
On coming years, the minimum requirements for those who want to be funded to become health care professional will be change to a degree and this is what Nursing and Midwifery Council has indicated. And the Department of Health is very eager that the system will assure continuous support to these students until they have finished and become professional health care units.
The system will also seek views on how they will offer improved trainings to the students and also looking for best ways to improve a method that will deem any professions that will involve in the NHS Bursary Scheme.
Health Minister, Ann Keen said:
“It is vital to have essential discussion on student financial support that this consultation can offer.”
“Only those qualified people can give their quality care service and we have to do something to assure that future funding for students in healthcare will not create any obstacle to attracting and keeping enough, best quality applicants from various range of background.
For those who are concerned with this issue, we encourage you to register your views.