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A student nurse is a student in a post-secondary educational program that leads to certification and licensing to practice nursing, usually as part of a program administered by a nursing school. The title 'nursing student' usually applies to students enrolled in an RN or practical nurse program.

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... Who can afford that for one ticket? Harriet, a Student Nurse from Hertfordshire, saw people selling tickets in the Facebook group she used that looked to be "100% a scam"...

Blackpool nurse guilty of drugging patients for 'easy life'

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... Out of spite The jury heard the pair were investigated after a Student Nurse witnessed events on work placement at the hospital s stroke unit and told the authorities in November 2018...

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... Bringing life into the world Hospital midwife Wei McIver, 59, came to the UK from Malaysia 40 years ago and trained as an international Student Nurse...

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... Medical entries showed the accused signed for the feed but, giving her 13th day of evidence, Ms Letby told the court that the child was actually fed by a Student Nurse she was mentoring...

Extra free childcare helps higher earners - report

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May 24,2023 10:00 pm

... Student Nurse Isabelle Roters, from Manchester, spends weeks at a time on placement at her local hospital but can only afford to send her two-year-old to nursery one day a week...

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... He said this was Ms Letby s first day as a Student Nurse on the Countess of Chester neonatal unit...

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... " Student Nurse Kayleigh Berry, in Great Yarmouth, has experienced a similar challenge...

Lucy Letby: Parents begged for baby to be moved, jury told

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... " She added that they had been told that there would be one nurse looking after each baby, but a Student Nurse from Chester University had been closely involved with their care...

Extra free childcare helps higher earners - report

Jan 27,2023 6:31 am

By Vanessa ClarkeEducation reporter

Help with childcare costs for working parents, announced in The Budget, is " unfairly targeted" towards higher-Income families, a report by Coram and The Joseph Rowntree Foundation says.

The charities say The plans, in England, risk widening The Gap between disadvantaged Children and their peers.

From 2025, working parents will be entitled to 30 hours of childcare for Children from The Age Of Nine Months .

The government says this will remove barriers for parents who want to work.

But The Report says Children whose parents do not work will be Left Behind , " storing up problems for later in The education system".

Currently, Children aged three or four of eligible working parents are entitled to 30 government-funded hours per week, during term time, But this is due to be extended to cover younger Children .

The Changes will be phased in for households in England where The parent or parents each earn at least £152 a week, on average, But less than £100,000 a year.

But this would give The higher-Income families " more and more childcare - and Children from lower Income families are even more likely to miss out" Coram family and childcare head Megan Jarvie said.

Student Nurse Isabelle Roters, from Manchester, spends weeks at a time on placement at her local hospital But can only afford to send her two-year-old to nursery One Day a week.

Her husband is a paramedic and she sometimes works evening shifts in The accident-and-emergency department for extra money - But they are Not Entitled to any government-funded hours as she earns below The £152-a-week threshold.

They end up using leave or asking family to help But are mostly " Winging It from one to day to The next" Isabelle says.

All Children should be able to benefit from attending nursery, which not only helps parents work But also " brings Children on socially" she adds.

Attainment Gap

Coram and The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) are calling for 15 government-funded hours per week during term time for all two-year-olds and 30 hours for all three- and four-year-olds - regardless of parental Income - as well as investment over time to drive up The quality of provision across The sector.

" We need to balance The importance of working parents and educational outcomes for Children , " Ms Jarvie told Bbc News , " and at The Moment , we're leaning a bit too far towards employment for parents.

" Unless we focus relentlessly on raising The quality of early education and making sure that all Children - and particularly disadvantaged Children - are able to access it, we're going to see The attainment Gap widen. "

The attainment Gap - The difference in educational performance between disadvantaged pupils and their peers - increased in 2022 to The highest level in a decade.

This suggests disruption to learning caused by The pandemic had a greater impact on disadvantaged pupils, according to a Department For Education report.

Government-funded hours in childcare were originally introduced to narrow The attainment Gap , as well as help parents manage childcare costs.

But Christine Farquharson, from The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), says The childcare system is now " increasingly focused on helping parents to work, rather than prioritising early education to support Children 's development ahead of starting school".

IFS analysis shows The extension of The government-funded hours will directly benefit just over half of parents with a child aged Nine Months to two years, including 80% of those with household incomes above £45,000 But just 20% of families earning less than £20,000 a year.

When will The Changes take effect?

A Department For Education official said The expansion of government-funded childcare in England would be worth an average of £6,500 a year for a working family.

" Low-Income families already qualify for 15 hours' free childcare for two-year-olds, a year before all Children become eligible, " The official added.

But as The funding does not cover providers' costs, additional charges for meals, extended hours and registration fees can act as a barrier.

Jonathan Broadbery, of The National Association of Day Nurseries, said: " It's really challenging for those families to meet The additional costs, because everybody wants to be delivering high-quality places that Children really benefit from But that can't be done cheaply and easily. " And many nurseries, especially in poorer areas, had a waiting list for government-funded places, because of a lack of staff.

In The Spring Budget, The chancellor also announced families on universal credit would have childcare costs paid upfront, rather than having to claim them back, and The £646 monthly limit on childcare claims would rise to £951.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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