I think the text of the letter sent to suppliers reads something like
"From 01 December 2010, the NHS Business Services Authority will no
longer pay invoices to DSA equipment/services providers on behalf of
students. We will make funds available directly to students to cover
these payments and therefore from next month, suppliers of goods and
services will need to invoice students directly. This change brings
payment of the allowance in line with the way that we pay all other
bursaries and allowances..."
Note that one London-based taxi company who are able invoice the funding
body directly rather than charge students has already said they'll no
longer provide quotes for NHS-funded students because of this.
Ian Francis
On 01/12/2010 15:32, David Baxter-Williams wrote:
> /Is it the case that from today HEIs will need to start invoicing
> students directly for their DSAable human support?/
>
> As far as I understand it, the answer is yes.
>
> Any supplier will have to invoice the student directly, but copy in the
> NHS, who will then pay the student; who will then pay the supplier of
> the support. Their ‘logic’ being that the NHS don’t pay 3^rd parties and
> that the student is the customer.
>
> Clearly this is a crazy system and one that those running the nuts and
> bolts of NHS bursaries don’t agree with either. It could be said to
> contradict the principle of reasonable adjustment for disabled people,
> which is the point of the DSA in first place. Students with various
> disabilities are now expected to manage these finances themselves and
> make payments for support. For Study Skills sessions this could mean
> students need to handle invoices weekly or monthly. With NHS students
> they are often pushed for time anyway, whilst on placement and carrying
> out various course requirements. The upshot may be that students don’t
> pay the supplier, and then lose vital support.
>
> David Baxter-Williams
> Assistive Solutions Limited
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> *From:*Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff.
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *On Behalf Of *Simon Jarvis
> *Sent:* 01 December 2010 2:13 PM
> *To:* [log in to unmask]
> *Subject:* NHS Student Bursaries
>
> A colleague sent me an email from the University network for mental
> health advisers about changes in the way NHS Bursaries pay for students'
> human support, which had come from the NADP list.
>
> I'm not on the NADP list - can anyone clarify the current situation? Is
> it the case that from today HEIs will need to start invoicing students
> directly for their DSAable human support?
>
> Simon
>
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> Simon Jarvis
>
> Head of Disability& Dyslexia Service
>
> Queen Mary University of London
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