Teaching, nursing, midwifery and social work students may be eligible to receive $319.50 per week while on placements. But experts @drdgrantsmith and Paula McDonald from @usceduau and @QUT say more help is needed.
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@BarbaraPocock It is almost like these conflicts could have been avoided by having an appropriately sized public service that is empowered to provide informed, frank and fearless advice rather than gutting the sector and outsourcing to consultants. Whoโd have thought?
In March this year @TheMcKellInstitute Queensland Branch released a report commissioned by @LifelineQueensland titledย Communities in Crisis: Lifeline QLD Supporting those in need https://t.co/DTbodDMYYc.
@BeachPhilosophy@CasualsMonash Horryingly we just moved down to 35 from 50+ and they still push every semester for tutors to take more than the โmaximum class sizeโ rather than opening more classes. Teaching is seen as a cash cow and teaching staff as disposable. Breaks my heart.