To: The Government
Create paid clinical placements for medical and nursing students to reduce financial barriers.
We want the government to act to ensure equal opportunity, protect wellbeing, and prevent financial strain from limiting access to the profession through introducing paid placements or a national stipend, and fully fund expenses.
Why is this important?
Medical students in the UK face significant financial hardship during compulsory clinical placements, which are full-time and often require long travel, relocation, and additional living costs without any pay. This disproportionately affects students from lower-income backgrounds and risks widening inequality within the medical profession. We call on the Government and Parliament to introduce paid clinical placements or, at minimum, a standardised national stipend that reflects living costs and recognises students’ contributions to patient care within the NHS. In addition, a consistent system to fully cover travel and accommodation expenses should be implemented to eliminate regional disparities in support. Without action, financial pressures may force capable students to leave their studies, worsening workforce shortages. Ensuring fair financial support during placements is essential to widening access to medicine, supporting student wellbeing, and securing the future of the NHS.