Introduction
Welcome back, I hope you all had a good half-term
break and have returned feeling refreshed and focused.
The first six weeks of your course was an induction
and probation period which you have successfully passed and you will
now have a very clear idea what the expectations of the Career Ready
Standards are around behaviour, commitment and progress. In
particular, you will know attendance is central to your success
and we expect every learner to have a 100% attendance and to arrive
to each lesson on time.
In this newsletter
you will learn about some of the many exciting employability and work
experience opportunities on offer, such as at the British Film
Institute, Lloyds Bank, Front of House Festival in Hyde Park and our
own College Sports Activators and more, all of which you can get
involved in this term to help build your skills and experience.
We have also developed strong links with local employers who want to
recruit learners who are punctual, reliable, have a positive
attitude, good English and Maths skills and are fully committed.
It is important that you are mirroring these Career Ready
Standards in and around the college, as we can then recommend
you for these opportunities.
A reminder to our
16-18 learners that this term’s Parent/Guardians’ Consultation
Evening will take place this coming Monday 7th November,
6pm to 7.30pm. We look forward to seeing the families and guardians
of our young learners at this event.
“If you are walking down the right path and you’re
willing to keep walking, eventually you will make progress.”
Barack Obama
Laura Ryan, Head of Learner Development
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LDC
Update
In this week’s Tutorial, all
groups will be asked to carry out the college SPOC. Your LDC will ask
you to answer a series of questions relating to your college
experience. This is an opportunity to reflect on all the positive
activities you have engaged in so far this academic year, from
Induction week to Progress review week and will allow you the
opportunity to give feedback.
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Progress Review Week
Progress Review Week saw a
range of activities relating to the personal and social development
of learners taking place across the college. On Monday 140
learners from tutorial and course groups attended Prevent
Radicalisation workshops delivered by the FE Prevent Regional
Co-ordinator.
In addition, in tutorials LDCs and tutors looked at Prevent
radicalisation and what British values mean to them. The sessions
allowed the opportunity to explore why people may become vulnerable
to radicalisation, how the government works to support those at risk
of radicalisation and how to keep yourself and others safe. The
session saw some excellent discussions take place and allowed a safe
space to ask questions.
Tuesday saw approximately 200 learners attend workshops
delivered by Trident Police which explored the issue of gang crime
and gun and knife crime, this workshop looked at the risks and
dangers of being involved with gang related activity and educated
learners on how to stay safe and who to report concerns to.
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DBS Drop-in Sessions
DBS applications are available in the Silent Study Room, The Library,
this week and next week daily from 11:00 – 13:15. However, from
31st October onwards, DBS will be available in Room S012 between
11:00 and 13:15. Please remember to bring ID and 2 official
documents showing proof of your current address.
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Learners visit Front of House Festival in Hyde Park
On Thursday 20th October, a
number of Level 2 learners took part in the Front of House Festival
in Hyde Park – they saw the National Waiters Race and looked at
various trade stands and speakers talking about how to get into the
Hospitality and Catering industry. The Careers team are planning more
trips and visits in industry related fields so watch this space!
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Learners Start Work Experience
After the British Film
Institute came in and presented their The Film Crew work experience,
learners from Hair and beauty, Electrical installation, media and
business started their work experience in Manchester and London.
The learners were paired up with mentors such as costume designers,
casting agents, gaffers and production managers. Learning objectives
were given to learners to ensure their time spent with the industry
experts was measurable and worthwhile. As well as shadowing their
mentor they also had practical tasks to engage in which will
translate into transferable career skills and be a great example on a
CV.
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Lloyds Bank Come to Lambeth College
On Thursday 20th October about 40 level 2 and level 3 Business
learners took part in a Finance Day arranged through the Careers Team
and Employee Volunteering. Learners looked at the financial world
that we live in, living independently and reaching your goals and
money matters. Learners found the session useful and informative and
Lloyds Bank are planning to come back and deliver more sessions in
the near future. For further information please contact Ben Powell,
Career Development and Progression Manager at bpowell@lambethcollege.ac.uk
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Learn About Uni on a Taster Course
Taster courses are provided by some universities and
colleges to let you experience academic and social life on
campus, before applying for a place.
Taster courses vary in length; some are one-day courses only, whereas
others are held over a weekend, or sometimes over a whole week.
What are
the benefits of attending a taster course?
- You are
more likely to choose a course and university to suit your interests
and abilities.
- You can
highlight your attendance in your personal statement on your
UCAS application.
- Or you
may decide the course or campus is not the one for you, and
decide not to apply there.
See below a selection of 3 taster courses happening in
October and November:
- The
School of Computing and Engineering Taster Day will be
held on Wednesday 9th November 2016 at University of West London
(Ealing site).
- Arts and
Creative Industries Experience Day on Wed 9th November
2016 London South Bank University
- School of
Music & Fine Art on 26th November 2016 at University of Kent
To search for more taster days and events click here
For further information, please contact Stefania Caria at scaria@lambethcollege.ac.uk or
020 7501 5164.
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The College Sports Maker and the Sports Activators
Lambeth College Sports Maker and the Sports Activators are going to
organise and deliver a wide range of exciting sports activities, events
and competitions during the next academic term and will be encouraging
all learners to participate in these enrichment activities. There will
be new activities such as Netball training which will start the first
week after the half term break, Wednesday the 2nd of November, taking
place in the Colleges Sports Hall between 12:15 to 1:15pm. Also, there
will be men's/women's Football Festivals and Table Tennis
Championships in December.
In addition to this there are London Basketball League games taking
place regularly throughout the term. If you want to get involved or
find out more information about the sports events, activities and
various sports enrichment clubs please ask the College Sports Maker
Rytis or one of the Sports Activators - Malik, Rashid and
Kleysson. Details also available on MOODLE and from your LDC.
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Stage Business
This week we had Richard Knowles from Stage Business come in and talk
to our students about their exciting project. Stage Business are
looking for 30 students to take part in their leadership project
where students learn important skills in team work, leadership and
entrepreneurship. With exciting workshops, theatre trips and personal
development, the stage business project is perfect for budding
entrepreneurs or just someone wanting to gain more confidence.
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Employability Town
This week Yolanda from
Employability Town delivered a talk on how to perfect your time
management skills. In a competitive job market where employers are
looking for transferable skills, time management is now a sought
after quality. Yolanda gave a very informative and engaging talk on
how best to manage your work load studying and whilst at work.
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Course Reps
On Wednesday 19th October,
College Course Reps attended their training session in order to be
able to carry out their roles effectively. They covered how to
give feedback effectively, British values in relation to democracy
and freedom of speech. They also looked at two different roles
available, one for IT Skills and one supporting other learners with
Study Skills. As well as feeding back on learner views these
two roles will help Course Reps to support their fellow learners on
their courses.
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Safeguarding
What to do if you feel unsafe or have concerns about
another learner or friend at college?
Email this concern to: safeguarding@lambethcollege.ac.uk You can also contact The Voice Helpline on 0207 501 5777 Our priority
is your safety.
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