Introduction
Respect and tolerance lie at the heart of our college
values and Career Ready Standards. This is reflected in the way
that we treat each other and the respect that we show for our
colleagues, fellow learners and also for college property.
We shared concerns with you at the recent Centre
Course Reps meeting about the abuse of toilet facilities at the
College. The levels of damage is costly and demonstrates a
worrying lack of respect from a very small minority of learners
towards college premises. LDCs and tutors are reinforcing this
message in tutorials and making learners aware of the consequences if
they are found to be responsible, we would ask that you please report
any concerning behaviour to your LDC, tutor or security staff.
A reminder that whether it is in the College or in our
local community it is important to mirror high standards of behaviour
to encourage a relationship of mutual respect and ensure we are all
reflecting ourselves in the best possible light.
“Each of us, famous or infamous, is a role model for
somebody, and if we aren't, we should behave as though we are --
cheerful, kind, respectful, courteous.”
Maya Angelou
Laura Ryan, Head of Learner Development
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LDCs
This week the LDCs are
delivering sessions on interview technique. They will discuss what to
do to prepare for an interview as well as looking at model answers
for typical interview questions. In addition, they will get to
practice in groups, using the STAR model (Situation, Task, Actions,
Result) to answer questions themselves. This will prepare learners
for an exciting interview day event happening on Monday 12th
December whereby a selection of learners from across the college will
have the chance to take part in a mock interview with a member of
staff.
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Student Union
This week, the Student’s Union are finalising their plans for a
Christmas celebration to coincide with our first debating event, SW4
Banter. There will be music and goodies and a chance for learners and staff to have their
photo taken with Santa Claus, as well as a Lambeth College wish box
allowing learners to make a College Christmas Wish. The SU will be collecting money for a local homelessness
charity, Ace of Clubs throughout the day.
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Smoking Cessation
As of January 2017, the college will become a complete NO SMOKING
premises.
Lambeth Stop Smoking Service will be here to signpost smokers to
local support services, provide leaflets, national booklets,
freebies, (incl. stress balls, trolley tags, pens) and visual aids.
They will be located on The Street SW4 on the following dates:
- Wednesday 4th
January 2017 (12.00 – 3.00)
- Wednesday 7th
December (12.00 – 3.00)
- Tuesday 13th
December (11.00 – 2.00)
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Personal Statement Surgeries
Don’t miss the opportunity to have an experienced personal statement
tutor review your personal statement draft and provide comments on
improvements that may be needed. Please see below details of
four personal statement surgeries taking place in the next two weeks.
Tuesday 6th Dec
2pm-5pm in S118
Goldsmiths
LSBU
Friday 9th
Dec 2pm-5pm in the Hub
Ravensbourne - Arts, Design & Fashion related personal
statements only
For more information please
contact Stefania Caria at scaria@lambethcollege.ac.uk
or 020 7501 5164.
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Interview Day Experience - Monday 12th December
Learner Development Coaches
(LDC) have partnered up with Career Development & Progression
Team to deliver the Interview
Day Experience.
The aim of the event is to
give learners an opportunity to take part in a realistic experience
of a university or a job interview. Students will be able to practice
speaking about their strengths and weaknesses, their up-to-date
experience as well as interests and hobbies.
For the interviewing panel we
have invited a number of external guests from various professional
sectors and universities to make the experience as realistic as
possible. The interviews will take place at the Clapham Centre on
Monday 12th December 2016, starting at 10am. If you
are interested in practising your interviewing skills please
contact your LDC.
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Sports Enrichment: Disability Sports
On Tuesday 29th of November, the College Sports Maker and the Sports
Disability Coach Maddy started running an exciting, fun and multiple
sports activities for the Colleges Supported Learning groups, these
sessions take place every Tuesday between 2:00pm
to 3:30pm in the college's Sports Hall. Activities
are motivational, inspiring and engaging and allows all learners to
participate and try multiple sports which include: football rounders,
football, basketball, netball, volleyball and other team games. All
LDD groups are welcome to join the sessions. More information is
available from Rytis, College Sports Maker and and Sports
Ambassadors.
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Learners at Lambeth College begin their journey to
career success!
On Thursday 8 December, 25 level 3 learners from different subject
areas will travel to London to kick start their Career Ready
programme, and enjoy a behind-the-scenes visit to IP Group and
Costain. The event, called A Capital Experience, is organised in
partnership with Career Ready, a UK wide charity linking employers
with schools and colleges to open up the world of work to young
people.
In the morning the students will join 1,500 other young people from
across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, all of whom are beginning
the Career Ready programme. Students will hear from motivational
speaker Action Jackson, as well as Career Ready alumni who have
achieved career success. In the afternoon students will visit two
companies and will be given the opportunity to practice their
networking skills with employers and the wider Career Ready student
community.
For more
information, please contact Stefania Caria at scaria@lambethcollege.ac.uk or 020 7501 5164.
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Employability Town Workshop
75 learners from Arts and Media, IT and Business will be taking part
in a workshop in the Hub on 13th December when
Employability Town will be returning to run a session on “Is your CV
Juicy Enough.” This will be a very worthwhile workshop with many
learners reaping the benefits of the session in terms of
employability skills. Klaudia from Employability Town will be back
again in the new year to run the rest of the series of workshops
culminating in May with a workshop looking at next steps for
learners.
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Sports Enrichment: Women's Football Tournament
On Wednesday 30th November, the College Sports Maker, Sports
Ambassadors and the Big Kid Foundation organisation have organised and
delivered a very successful and exciting Women's Football Tournament.
The event took place in the Colleges Sports Hall at
3:00pm and ran until 5:00pm.
The games were challenging, competitive and fun. All participants
demonstrated exceptional team skills, effort and some talented female
players have emerged during the event. All participants received
certificates and medals and the winners were awarded with a trophy.
Next Women's Football Tournament will take place in March 2017,
everyone is welcome to come and train before the next tournament. Training
takes place on Monday's between 1:00
pm to 2:00 pm at the College Sports Hall and all female
sports enthusiasts are welcome to come and join. More information is
available from the Sports Ambassadors and the College Sports Maker.
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Safeguarding
What to do
if you feel unsafe or have concerns about another learner or friend
at college?
Speak to your tutor/LDC or 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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