
HLC E-Bulletin April 2022 Vol. 41
After lots of very hard work, on Wednesday 9th March 2022 the This-Ability team officially opened their Allotment and also launched their new Cook with Ability project.
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After lots of very hard work, on Wednesday 9th March 2022 the This-Ability team officially opened their Allotment and also launched their new Cook with Ability project.

The general FE Covid Operational Guidance has been updated on 24th February, in response to Covid isolation changes re close contacts and positive cases. Please find the guidance here, it is also worth noting that there is an expectation that FE provider Covid Risk Assessments should continue to be updated.

Welcome back to our monthly E-Bulletin following our short break in January. We’ve got a packed edition, celebrating participant success, introducing new staff that have joined us and information about how we’re developing links with HE partners to support our adult learners into university.

Welcome to our final edition for 2021. In this December issue we’re sharing some more inspirational stories. We have news about a young man that has been supported into work through Kickstart, following help from the Springboard programme. We’ve also got a great story about a former refugee who has been helped through Building Better Opportunities (BBO) to set-up his own barber shop.

Welcome to our first monthly edition of the E-Bulletin. As we’re seeing things return to normal, we have decided to go monthly! This issue we are celebrating progressions into work, by sharing some success stories from our programmes into the Kickstart Scheme.

The Community Grant’s Building Futures programme aims to introduce Learners in Bridlington, Beverley and the surrounding area to the construction industry as a possible career pathway.

The new autumn term has brought more flexibility in the DfE guidance around post 16 delivery, less rules more guidance.

WILLERBY OPENS UP BRIGHT FUTURE FOR JOBLESS YOUNG PEOPLE – Leading holiday homes manufacturer Willerby is offering unemployed young people who have faced challenges in their lives sought-after career and training opportunities.

On Thursday 24th June the HLC team spent the day volunteering our time, enthusiasm and energy to help make a difference to some of the projects we fund within the network.

On Thursday 24th June the HLC team spent the day volunteering our time, enthusiasm and energy to help make a difference to some of the projects we fund within the network.

HLC are now currently accepting electronic applications for Community Grants Round 4! A full assessment and formal negotiations on contract start dates and approval of award will be discussed upon our return to the office.

The Youth Hub Hull – the new, dedicated centre to support unemployed 16-29 year olds back into work, following the impact of COVID-19, was officially opened by Hull City’s star defender Lewie Coyle on Tuesday (22 June 2021).
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