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Pages tagged “Cost of Living”
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8% of students in Wales have experienced homelessness during cost-of-living crisis
Survey of students in post-16 education in Wales finds that a quarter were unable to find suitable housing last year as rent and bills soared.
August 16, 2023 -
EMA: Welsh Government to increase weekly student grant
Education Maintenance Allowance in Wales will increase to £40 a week for more than 16,000 sixth form and college students from April 2023.
April 17, 2023 -
Increase EMA for Welsh learners
Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) is essential for young Welsh learners from low income households who wish to go into further education.
Around 17,000 16 to 18-years-olds benefit from the Welsh Government grant, but it hasn't gone up for almost 20 years while the cost of living has sky-rocketed.
An NUS Wales spokesperson said:
“Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) is vital in supporting young people from low income backgrounds to continue their studies in further education. But at just £30 a week, it’s not fit for purpose.
“Even before the Cost of Living Crisis EMA did not go far enough to support students with the costs associated with further education. The fact that it has not been increased in almost two decades is enough to prove it needs to be updated to reflect the needs of further education students today.
“We’re calling on the Welsh Government to increase EMA, and expand eligibility so that more under pressure students can be supported.”
February 09, 2023 -
Student support in Wales to rise by 9.4% in 2023/24
Responding to the Welsh Government's decision to increase student maintenance support by 9.4% for 2023/24, NUS Wales President Orla Tarn said:
January 19, 2023 -
Students frozen out of Welsh Draft Budget
Students demanded cost-of-living support on Tuesday afternoon at a rally organised by the National Union of Students (NUS).
On the same day that the Welsh Government published its Draft Budget for 2023/24, speakers urged ministers to act by boosting student finance and cutting costs including rent and transport.
December 15, 2022