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Bursaries,money student midwives.verses the government
Posted 29-May-2009 at 19:36 by kazzii2840
Hello all,
The more I read the the I become so angry and frustrated..... I have for the past few weeks no doubt with everyone else listening to all the bull from MP's who have MISTAKENLY taken thousands of tax payers money for friverless materalistic commoderties, Like Duck ponds and moat cleaning and crystal chandleiers and more.... ( I get less that somone on the dole)
here we are all struggling to even put food in our childrens tummies and keep rooves over our heads, in a bid to not only fulling our dreams of becoming midwives but more to the point increasing the huge shortage..... how is it that the governemnt are rewarding trainee teachers thousands to just go to uni..... where the accademic year is only 32 weeks ....we are unable to take other jobs to supplement the pittance we get , due to the hard work we already do. we work 45 weeks a year to gain our degree. 37.5 hours per week. we are happy to sacrifice our weekends and our holidays, and for some not seeing children for days . I really and truley believe that the Government need to really take note and listen to what we all have go through just to fullfill our dreams I would like to know where I can go and what I can do to stand up and put mine and all others strugling students feelings across. can anyone point me in the right direction.. thanks
The more I read the the I become so angry and frustrated..... I have for the past few weeks no doubt with everyone else listening to all the bull from MP's who have MISTAKENLY taken thousands of tax payers money for friverless materalistic commoderties, Like Duck ponds and moat cleaning and crystal chandleiers and more.... ( I get less that somone on the dole)
here we are all struggling to even put food in our childrens tummies and keep rooves over our heads, in a bid to not only fulling our dreams of becoming midwives but more to the point increasing the huge shortage..... how is it that the governemnt are rewarding trainee teachers thousands to just go to uni..... where the accademic year is only 32 weeks ....we are unable to take other jobs to supplement the pittance we get , due to the hard work we already do. we work 45 weeks a year to gain our degree. 37.5 hours per week. we are happy to sacrifice our weekends and our holidays, and for some not seeing children for days . I really and truley believe that the Government need to really take note and listen to what we all have go through just to fullfill our dreams I would like to know where I can go and what I can do to stand up and put mine and all others strugling students feelings across. can anyone point me in the right direction.. thanks
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Posted 31-May-2009 at 11:55 by Avec Une Femme
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Posted 01-Jun-2009 at 09:41 by midwifemadam
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Posted 01-Jun-2009 at 22:38 by babycatcherwannabe
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