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The Medical Students Committee (MSC) and Junior Doctors Committee (JDC) are campaigning against the loss of free hospital accommodation for first year junior doctors. We have provided you with information on the action we have planned and how you can take part.

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Our aims
The aim of the protests is to:

  • raise awareness about the issue and about the concerns of students and junior doctors
  • encourage the NHS Employers to negotiate with the BMA about the loss of accommodation

What do we want?

  • Free accommodation to be reinstated for those who want and need it, or financial recompense for junior doctors for the loss of free accommodation.
  • Urgent and meaningful negotiations with NHS Employers to begin.

If you feel strongly about this issue please take part in the protests. Contact your MSC representative co-ordinator or your Regional JDC representative if you are a junior doctor for more information.

If there is no protest running in your area, but you would like to participate, please contact your MSC representative. Please do not organise your own event without letting us know as we will be unable to provide advice and support to you.

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fetal alcoholSleep in tent protest update
Friday 18 July

More than 150 medical students gathered in London to protest at the removal of free accommodation support for newly qualified junior doctors.

BMA leaders, including the Chairman of the BMA, Dr Hamish Meldrum and the Chairman of the Medical Students and Junior Doctors committees, called on the government to reverse a decision that will deliver a drastic financial blow to thousands of junior doctors.

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Background and history
In July 2007, the requirement for pre-registration doctors to be resident at the hospital was removed from the Medical Act 1983. This means that there is no longer a statutory requirement for pre-registration doctors (first year foundation house officers (FHO1s) to be resident, which in turn means that hospital accommodation no longer needs to be provided without charge to FHO1s.

In August 2007 NHS Employers wrote to trusts to encourage them to continue to provide free accommodation to FHO1s for 2007/08. However, from August 2008 most trusts will not provide accommodation for these doctors without charge.

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What have we done so far?
As well as co-ordinating the protests, we have written to the NHS Employers asking them to negotiate with us about this but we have unfortunately had no positive response to date. We are pressing the NHSE and we will also be writing to Ministers about this issue. At a meeting on May 27 NHS Employers refused to open meaningful talks on the issue.

Local protests:
The protests were led by medical students in these areas:

Medical school

Protest date and time

Location

Peninsula

Thursday 22 May

12:00 to 14:00

Plymouth (Derriford hospital), Truro (Treliske hospital) and Exeter (Royal Devon and Exeter)

Liverpool

Friday 23 May

12:00 to 13:00

Royal Liverpool Hospital

Newcastle

Friday 23 May

13.30 to 14:00

Royal Victoria Infirmary

Cardiff

Tuesday 27 May

11:00 to13:00

University Hospital of Wales

Glasgow

Wednesday 28 May

12:00 to 13:00

Western Infirmary

Sheffield

Thursday 29 May

11.30 to 14.30

Royal Hallamshire Hospital

Bristol

Thursday 29 May

17:00 to 18:00

Bristol Royal Infirmary

Keele

Friday 30 May

13.30 to 14:30

Old entrance of North Staffordshire hospital

St George’s

Monday 16 June

12:00 to 14:30

St George's Hospital on the main entrance at Effort Street

UCL

Monday 16 June

12.30 to 14:00

Outside the big stone on the steps of UCL Hospital, 250 Euston Rd, London, NW1 2PQ

GKT

Monday 16 June

12.30 to 14.30

The quad in front of New Hunts House, Guy's Campus, London Bridge SE1 1UL

Imperial

Monday 16 June

12:00 to 14:00

St Mary’s Hospital, Praed St, London W2 1NY

Barts and the London

Thursday 19 June

10:00 to 12:00

Outside the Royal London on the corner of Whitechapel Road and New Road.

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Free accommodation for Welsh juniors hailed as BMA victory

  • Photo of a tentWales's decision to maintain free accommodation for new juniors was welcomed as a major victory by the BMA as students stepped up their campaign.

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Update on accommodation protests in London

  • WebcastIan Noble discusses the recent accommodation protest in London and looks ahead to what the BMA is planning to do in the future on the issue.

    Watch the video clip here

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Photos from the protest

  • See a small selection of pictures of participants at the protest.

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