| An update and a call to action from your VP Welfare As many of you will know, this year the NUS Welfare & Student Rights campaign is campaigning for free prescriptions fro all students. Our campaign is gathering pace, and we need you to take action and to encourage your student to too! Lots of resources are now available for students and student officers to use. We are asking you do the below, and publisce it to your students as much as possible! For more The Government has announced a recent review into health care costs and NUS wants this review to take into account our longstanding campaign to get free prescriptions, dental care and eye tests for all students. We believe that the current system of exemptions through an HC1 form is costly, bureaucratic and acts as a deterrent to students accessing healthcare. In fact, it's likely that the administration costs related to the HC1 form are actually higher than the cost of the medicine! To really make an impact we need as many MPs as possible to sign Early Day Motion (EDM) 921 - Early Day Motions are best thought of as petitions put forward by MPs on specific subjects. We are urging all students to join the campaign by writing to their MP asking them to 1) sign the EDM and 2) to write to Health Minister Lord Hunt of Kings Heath to raise concerns about student access to healthcare. Find out who your MP is here and find out if they’ve signed the EMD here - If your MP hasn’t signed up, use the model letter below to ask them to.
- If your MP has already signed the EDM, you could write to thank them and ask them to write to Health Minister Lord Hunt of Kings Heath, to raise concerns about students accessing healthcare.
- If your MP is a Minister or Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS), they may not be able to sign EDMs. However you could write and ask them to contact Health Minister Lord Hunt of Kings Heath to raise concerns about student access to healthcare.
Resources Model MP letter NUS briefing EDM Press release For even more information, go to www.officeronline.co.uk/welfare If you have ideas or comments on this campaign, give me a shout, on veronica@nus.org.uk
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