Students who are eligible for EMAs can pocket up to £30 a week to carry on with their studies post-16. They are available to students who come from households with an annual income of less than £30,810 and do not include any part-time work the student may be doing. However, CYP Now understands this year the payment of EMAs, run by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) has been delayed in some cases. A joint statement from the Department for Children, Schools and Families...