• Content Hubs
    • Bupa
    • UnitedHealthcare Global
  • Supplements
  • About
  • Alerts
  • Advertise
  • Events
  • Research
  • Contact
SUBSCRIBE
No Result
View All Result
Health & Protection
  • PMI & Healthcare
    • Individual
    • SME
    • Large Corporate
    • Cash Plans
    • Hospitals
  • Protection
    • Group Risk
    • Individual Protection
  • International
  • Wellbeing & Mental Health
    • Absence/Productivity
    • Mental Health
    • Services
  • Appointments / Industry
    • Appointments
    • Company News
    • Compliance & Regulation
    • Economy
Health & Protection
No Result
View All Result

Frontline student nurses ‘deserve life cover’ in battle against Covid-19

by David Sawers
15 January 2021
Frontline student nurses ‘deserve life cover’ in battle against Covid-19
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Student nurses say they are not being given adequate financial protection including life cover while they deal with the growing number of Covid-19 cases each day.

BBC’s Newsbeat has spoken to a number of student medics who are on unpaid placements as part of their training – and because they are not being paid, they have no death in service cover.

The trainee nurses say the situation is causing anxiety and stress for them and their families.

The Department of Health & Social Care said it is “immensely grateful” to the students for their work.

A DHSC spokesperson said: “While they are in clinical training, they should be an addition to the normal team and undertake clinical learning under supervision.”

During the first wave of the pandemic in 2020 students could either opt out of hospital placements, or join the NHS under paid contracts.

This then meant they were covered by the The NHS and Social Care Coronavirus Life Assurance Scheme which was set up to acknowledge the extra risk frontline workers face during the crisis, with families offered a payment of £60,000 if an NHS or social care worker dies from coronavirus, contracted at work.

But when paid contracts ended in September when pressure on the health service initially eased, that benefit ended for many students.

The DHSC spokesperson said that individuals who are not automatically eligible for the Coronavirus Life Assurance scheme can still be considered.

Newsbeat reporter Rachel Stonehouse spoke to “Lizzy” – a student nurse who did not want to give her real name – who explained the stress and anxiety that is taking its toll on her colleagues.

Lizzy said: “It’s so busy right now. We’re doing long shifts and it’s exhausting. At times it does feel quite overwhelming.

“Essentially we are putting our lives at risk with no backing or benefit”.

The Newsbeat report is available here.

 

Next Post
Protection black hole as cashflow crisis ‘engulfs’ rental sector

MetLife targets self-employed and first-time buyers with 'simplified' income protection launch

Swiss Re’s Wheatcroft: Blue Monday should be trigger for employers to do their bit in fight for mental health

Babylon expands in US with latest virtual primary care deal

Babylon expands in US with latest virtual primary care deal

HAVE YOU READ?

The UK Health & Protection Awards 2025 supplement – the winners

The UK Health & Protection Awards 2025 supplement – the winners

1 December 2025

Read more

Vote for the PMI and protection providers giving you the best service

28 November 2025

Read more
Health & Protection

© 2025 Definite Article Limited. Design by 71 Media Limited.

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact

Follow Healthcare & Protection

X
No Result
View All Result
  • PMI & Healthcare
    • Individual
    • SME
    • Large Corporate
    • Cash Plans
    • Hospitals
  • Protection
    • Group Risk
    • Individual Protection
  • International
  • Wellbeing & Mental Health
    • Absence/Productivity
    • Mental Health
    • Services
  • Appointments / Industry
    • Appointments
    • Company News
    • Compliance & Regulation
    • Economy

No Result
View All Result
  • PMI & Healthcare
    • Individual
    • SME
    • Large Corporate
    • Cash Plans
    • Hospitals
  • Protection
    • Group Risk
    • Individual Protection
  • International
  • Wellbeing & Mental Health
    • Absence/Productivity
    • Mental Health
    • Services
  • Appointments / Industry
    • Appointments
    • Company News
    • Compliance & Regulation
    • Economy