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Recommendations in the final report from the Universities Accord highlights ongoing issues around unpaid student placements. Currently, degrees including teaching and nursing require up to 1,000 hours of unpaid placements – that’s around six months’ work!
At Bank First, we understand the burden of unpaid placements, especially for those in remote areas. We’re proud to continue our partnership with ACU, a collaboration rooted in shared values of empowerment, care, and integrity.
We offer scholarships to ACU Nursing students in Ballarat, assisting with regional placement costs including accommodation and travel expenses. As Beth Jacob, ACU's Head of School of Nursing in Victoria, puts it, "Regional students often have to travel long distances from home to undertake placements, so these scholarships are very appreciated”.
"Our scholarships are more than just financial assistance. They represent hope, opportunity, and a chance to break barriers for students like Tazarni and Luke." Beth Jacob, Head of School of Nursing, ACU Victoria
Tazarni, a 20-year-old proud Gunjijumurra woman from Echuca, embodies the spirit of resilience and determination. Despite the challenges of distance, she pursues her Bachelor of Nursing at ACU Ballarat, fuelled by a desire to improve healthcare outcomes for Indigenous communities.
Reflecting on her journey, Tazarni emphasised, “Being indigenous, you see how poor health outcomes are and the stigma attached to hospitals and healthcare, I want to change the stigma. I’m a caring person and I want to improve health outcomes for indigenous people”.