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Social work students voice anger at confusion over bursary payments

Posted: 26 February 2004 | Subscribe Online


Angry social work students have criticised the General Social Care Council for confusion over bursary entitlements which led to them being told they would receive no financial help and would have to return payments already made.

Some of the 62 students affected, who were either doing a top-up year for the DipSW or another academic course, were told they would have to pay back the first instalment of £1,500. Only students on the new three-year social work degree that started last year are entitled to the bursary.
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Pauline Pearson, a student at Northampton College, said she was angry about uncertainty caused by the GSCC's lack of clarity over who was eligible for the cash.

She was in her second year of her course and had decided to conclude her studies and get the DipSW award when the GSCC told her she would be entitled to a bursary.

She decided to take up the offer and work towards a degree but last month was informed by telephone there had been a mistake and she would no longer receive financial help.

Last week, the GSCC, which got clarification last December from the Department of Health, wrote to students saying it would honour its commitment to paying the bursary but has asked them to sign a declaration that they are not eligible for it.
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But 21 students who applied for the bursary after December will not be entitled to it. Pearson said: "The GSCC is supposed to be responsible for registering social workers and maintaining the code of practice. It's a bit rich when they can't get their administrative system right."

Director of corporate resources at the GSCC Chris Pottinger said: "We've taken action to resolve any issues as soon as they arise and have reviewed our forms and processes so they don't recur. We have made every effort to ensure that students who have been relying on the bursary don't suffer as a result of any confusion on this issue."


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