Enhanced Careers Guidance sessions at Wakefield College
Students from Wakefield College have benefited from Enhanced Careers Guidance sessions.
Students from Wakefield College have benefited from Enhanced Careers Guidance sessions.
Mid Yorks Trust, a renowned healthcare organisation, recently visited students at Elliot Hudson College for a medical/health carousel event.
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Care-experienced students and their guardians/carers are encouraged to register for a taster day that will help to make Higher Education…
Filed under: Care Leaver, GHWYThe University of Bradford recently hosted a webinar on the topic of clearing, aimed at providing support and guidance for individuals involved in the university admissions process. This blog post summarises the key points discussed in the webinar, highlighting the learning aims and outcomes.
Students who come from a care-experienced background or who are estranged from their families have unique challenges when they enter…
Filed under: Care Leaver, GHWY, NewsGo Higher West Yorkshire (GHWY) recently ran its first ever condensed Care to Go Higher programme for teachers.
GHWY is organising two collaborative taster events for care-experienced students in Year 10. They have been developed in line with a Theory of Change.
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Uni Connect staff recently attended Careers Live 2023 at Leeds City Museum. The event, which had the theme of A Future for All, was organised by The Opportunity Centre and aimed at careers advisors of school and college learners.
Registration has now opened for Go Higher West Yorkshire’s (GHWY) innovative Care to Go Higher training programme. Aimed at the…
Filed under: Care Leaver, GHWY, NewsRole models can be important for young people, providing examples of constructive action and perspectives that can help with their development. Such models can often be missing in the lives of care-experienced students, which is what makes the Bafta winner Barry Keoghan so inspirational.