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Thomas Busby is currently working as an intern with the Centre for Policy Studies. www.cps.org.uk

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Change for the better: The end of EMA

For those not up-to-date with your further education-related news, the current system of grants to students aged 16-19, the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA), is to be cut by the Coalition government. Education Secretary Michael Gove announced that the budget for these grants will drop from £560m to £180m, and a new bursary scheme will be put in its place... Read more

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about 2 years ago
  • Jon Dean

    i also experienced one class mate at college from divoirced parents who took advantage of the system. fair enough to remove these cases. but 'improving the system' and making it work better and for those in the most need, surely doesn't mean cutting it by 66%? the NHS has some people who take advantage of the system, but we shouldn't cut that by two-thirds. I hope I'm wrpong, and this change doesn... Read more

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  • Rachel Anderton

    I noted that from this there was another major loophole. Those children whose parents were self employed and had an "unstable" business could claim EMA in the possibility that their parents business would leave them with nothing. Again it is the problem with monitoring as someone ended up having 2 X-Boxes, a new I-Phone, I-Pod touch, a new car and driving licence and having nights out to local nightclubs... Read more

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  • Rebecca S...
    Rebecca Student

    The students on EMA at my sixth form go on holidays to new york, shop in selfrridges and Jack Wills, and spend a few nights a week getting drunk in town. I don't get EMA, I havent ever been abroad, and my last holiday was 3 years ago - 2 weeks in the lakes. I shop in River Island and H&M and dont go out drinking! I turn up to my classes and im working hard to go to uni to study law. It has always... Read more

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  • David McNeilage

    A girl at my school who lived with her mother who had a household income of nil got full EMA. What wasn't taken into account was her father was a multi-millionaire living in Dubai. On her 17th birthday she was bought a mini cooper convertable. Tighter controls on where the money is going can mean the smaller amount of money can do just as much good.

    almost 2 years ago
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