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Doing 1,000 hours of unpaid work to graduate is the reality of 'placement poverty' — and it's taking a toll on students

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Students share their experiences of "placement poverty", which is when mandatory, unpaid placements push them into financial stress and sometimes out of their studies.

Doing 1,000 hours of unpaid work to graduate is the reality of 'placement poverty' — and it's taking a toll on students
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