Monday 11 March 2013

RAP Week

Take a look at some of the activities that we have hosted during RAP Week

Day One

Raymond Green – NHS Manager for Nurse Bank/Agency and Nurse Recruitment (H&SC)

Raymond Green talked to learners from relevant subject areas / learners with this as a possible career interest. He gave an overview of the types of roles, opportunities available and pathways that lead in to Nursing / Healthcare.




Employability Skills Workshop (attended by students from Vocational Studies, Animal Care, Joinery, Construction, Health and Social Care and Engineering) Over 130 students participated.

This workshop, ran through a company called Learning Performance, this was an interactive, fun session with the following aims:

·         Enabling learners to discover their ‘transferable skills’ and to understand how these are highly beneficial to them in their ‘next step’
·         Improve confidence in learners in relation to their ‘next step’
·         Highlight teamwork and communication as vital elements in employment

Please see the website for further information:















Sonia James – NHS District Nurse (H&SC) Attended by over 50 Health and Social Care and Early Years learners.

Sonia James talked to learners from relevant subject areas / learners with this as a possible career interest. She gave an overview of the role, pathways to the role and skills and qualities that are required within healthcare.





CV workshops Attended by over 60 learners from Vocational Studies, Early Years and Engineering.

 This was an interactive and informative session for learners which helped them improve upon develop their CV. There was also the opportunity for learners to ask questions during this session regarding job application forms.



Neil Goodwin – Barratt Homes (Construction) Attended by over 50 learners from Construction

An employer talk for Construction learners. See the website for further information:









Classroom Medics Attended by over 60 learner from Public Services and Health and Social Care

Split between the following:

Classroom Medics focused on H&SC learners and careers in Health by engaging learners with a wide variety of equipment.

Please see the website for further information:


Classroom Medics focused on Public Services learners through group activities that relate to casualties.
Classroom Medics focused on Sports learners with a Health and Fitness MOT. This is complimented by information from the trainers on Sport Careers.
 








 
  Day 2

Interview Skills and Confidence

This was an interactive workshop which allowed learners to explore and discover the top tips and practical suggestions for interview confidence!  This was attended by over 100 learners throughout the day from ICT, Health and Social Care, Vocational Studies, Sport, Contstruction and ICT learners.





Ellen Anderson – Social Worker for the YMCA This session was attended by over 60 learners from Health and Social Care
Ellen Anderson has overcome barriers to achieving her goal to become a Social Worker. Ellen is totally blind and she describes how she did not allow this to stand in the way of her ambition. This talk focused on Ellen’s journey and her role as a Social Worker.  She provided the following synopsis:

I had a huge gap in education to have and bring up my 6 children.  Following the birth of my 6th child, I received support from Sure Start and they encouraged me to attend Newcastle College where I completed the Access course.  I received brilliant support both from lecturers and Specialist support team.

After completing the course I progressed on to university where I took a degree in Social Work.  Again, the support I received was excellent.  It was tough, as being a totally blind student, lecture notes and books had to be adapted to an accessible format.

I was tempted many times to give up, but I was committed, I kept my focus on the goal I wished to achieve and, despite my disability, I intended to reach it. 

This I did and left university with a FIRST. 

Where am I now?  I have a full time job working as a social worker with young people.  I love it!! Did I ever believe I would see my dream become a reality? No, not at first, but with a lot of encouragement from lecturers at college, excellent support, and a little self belief, I did!







CV workshops - was attended by over 60 learners from Vocational Studies, Health and Social Care and IT

This was an interactive and informative session for learners to help  improve upon or develop their CV. There was also the opportunity for learners to ask questions during this session regarding job application forms. This session also included team building exercises.











Day 3

Forever Angels

This presentation helped raise awareness of the charity and engaged learners in thinking about fundraising opportunities. See the following information:

The objective of Forever Angels UK is to promote and raise awareness of orphaned and abandoned children in Tanzania and to support initiatives to alleviate these problems.
Mission Statement
We aim to promote general charitable purposes for the benefit of the community of Tanzania in order to address and alleviate social and economic disadvantage to impoverished and HIV positive families and orphaned or abandoned children.
Our First Project: Forever Angels Baby Home
Our first project is the building of a Baby Home in Mwanza on the shores of Lake Victoria in Tanzania. This Baby Home provides a stable, loving home for up to 50 orphaned and abandoned babies and infants from 0 to 5 years, who are severely disadvantaged. It is staffed by trained and dedicated Tanzanian carers and trainees and provides nutrition, love, health care, physical and emotional support until the child is either fostered, adopted or reunited with their family.





UFA - This was attended by 40 Early Years learners and learnt and developed ice breakers and team building exrcises to use in early years settings.











Gifted Workshops (Daf Price) This was attended by over 60 learners studying Early Years and Music Technology

This will be split between:

A workshop with Daf Price outlining his career and exploring the technical element of his role. See the website for more information:


A fun interactive DJ session for learners to try out their skills in scratching and mixing tracks.