On the eve of the Minister of Youth Affairs’ student debt summit, the Government is being warned that it cannot limit
relief of student loan debt to just doctors and must come up with a fairer repayments scheme for everyone.
This Friday the Hon Laila Harre, in association with the National Student Associations, is holding a summit focusing on
the impact of student debt on New Zealand’s young people.
The summit will hear from people like Lucia Fell, a student nurse at Nelson Polytechnic and the Chairperson of the
National Student Unit of the New Zealand Nurses Organisation.
Ms Fell will outline how inequitable the student loans scheme is for female-dominated professions like nursing and how
the average student loan repayment time for a female is twice that for a male.
National President of the Aotearoa Tertiary Students Association, David Penney, will speak of the need for the
Government to stop talking about plugging leaks in the student loan scheme, with its suggestions for debt relief on
junior doctors, and instead overhaul the whole student loans scheme.
“We think it is grossly unfair to single out doctors for debt relief. The student debt burden is felt by the whole
community and each and every person with a student debt is entitled to relief,” said David Penney.
“The student debt summit will reveal that the whole of the community, not just the Health Sector, is affected by the
student loans scheme,” said David Penney.
The student loans summit is being held at the National Library, Molesworth St Wellington, Friday 25 August 2000 and
starts at 10am with a keynote address from Laila Harre.
ENDS For more comment contact:
David Penney
025 756 526 (cell) 04 498 2507 (work)
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Zealand Phone 04 498 2507 Mobile 025 756 526 Fax 04 499 6554