Sturgeon to set our plans for more student support
Tuesday, 20 April 2021 00:01
Nicola Sturgeon will today (Tuesday) underline the SNP’s commitment
to supporting students through the pandemic and into the recovery -
by driving forward the Widening Access agenda and expanding student
support. Campaigning in Edinburgh today and ahead of an NUS
Scotland online debate this evening, the SNP leader will confirm
key commitments for students that a re-elected SNP Government will
take forward, including: Protecting free tuition and maintaining
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will today (Tuesday) underline the SNP’s commitment to
supporting students through the pandemic and into the recovery - by
driving forward the Widening Access agenda and expanding student
support.
Campaigning in Edinburgh today and ahead of an NUS Scotland online
debate this evening, the SNP leader will confirm key commitments
for students that a re-elected SNP Government will take forward,
including:
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Protecting free tuition and maintaining the
Education Maintenance Allowance.
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Implementing the recommendations of the
Commissioner for Widening Access, including a review of funding
for post-graduate students.
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Expanding student support over the next three years
to reach the equivalent of the Real Living Wage - with as much
as possible being done through grants.
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A student mental health action plan - including
action to tackle waiting times and ensure equity of
access.
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Within the constraints of the devolved settlement,
fighting for a fairer deal for young workers against
exploitative zero-hours contracts, unpaid internships and
workplace discrimination.
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Advocating for Scotland’s inclusion in Erasmus+ -
but also create a Scottish programme of exchange to provide
mobility and cooperation opportunities in higher education,
vocational education and training, adult education, youth and
sport.
is expected to say:
“During this pandemic, students have had to cope with many
challenges that previous generations could never have envisaged -
and ones which I hope no future generation will have to endure.
“I promise the young people of Scotland that I will do everything I
possibly can to make sure you do not carry the legacy of this
pandemic into your adult lives. That is why young people are at the
very heart of this manifesto.
“I’m proud that the SNP abolished tuition fees in Scotland - and as
long as we are in government, they will never be re-introduced.
Full-time college students in Scotland benefit from the highest
bursary of anywhere in the UK, and we’ve also expanded the
Education Maintenance Allowance, which was scrapped south of the
border.
“Record numbers of students from the poorest background are now
attending university - but we need to go further.
“If re-elected, we’ll implement the recommendations of the
Commissioner for Widening Access - including a review of funding
provision for postgraduate students. We’ll expand our student
support package to reach the equivalent of the Real Living Wage
over the next three years.
“We’ll also promote student welfare by putting in place a student
mental health action plan, and we’ll do what we can - with the
relatively limited devolved powers - to tackle the exploitation of
graduates through zero-hours contracts, unpaid internships and
workplace discrimination.
“The UK Government’s unilateral withdrawal from the Erasmus+ scheme
was an unnecessary and frankly spiteful act as they dragged
Scotland out of the EU against our will. We will continue to
advocate for Scotland’s inclusion in the programme - but also
create a Scottish programme of exchange that will seek to recover
some of the opportunities taken away from Scottish students.
“By giving both votes to the SNP in this election, students can
elect a first minister and a government absolutely committed to
supporting students through uncertain times - and to maintaining an
education system which is based on the ability to learn, and not
the ability to pay.”
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