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Mullan supports campaign to extend £500 student payment

written by cassoscoop February 16, 2021
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Sinn Fein Foyle MLA and Education spokesperson Karen Mullan

SINN Féin’s Education spokesperson Karen Mullan has confirmed that her party will support the NUS-USI campaign to Extend the £500 Student Covid Payment.

This campaign calls on the Economy Minister Diane Dodds to extend £500 Covid Disruption Payment to third level students who have been excluded in the original announcement.

Said the Foyle MLA: “Sinn Féin is proud to support students in this campaign to have the £500 Covid Disruption provided to all our students.

“Many students were bewildered by the Department of Economy’s decision to exclude them from the £500 payment.

“It is simply unfair that students in our Further Education Colleges or those studying Higher Education in the South or Britain are being excluded from this much needed support.

“It is also unfair that part time and international students are also being left out.

“It is demeaning for students to be excluded and that it is wrong to treat some students as less deserving of support, particularly when so many are struggling financially.

“I want to thank NUS-USI for speaking up for students on this issue and I hope others will join us in signing this petition and supporting these excluded students.”

Here is the link to NUS-USI petition: https://www.nus-usi.org/campaigns/extend-the-covid-disruption-payment

Mullan supports campaign to extend £500 student payment was last modified: February 16th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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