
HLC E-Bulletin December 2020 Vol. 19
Welcome to the final edition this year of the HLC E-Bulletin – the Christmas edition.
Thank you for all your hard work and support throughout what has been at times, a very challenging year.
Tel: 01482 327438 Email: office@hlc-vol.org

Welcome to the final edition this year of the HLC E-Bulletin – the Christmas edition.
Thank you for all your hard work and support throughout what has been at times, a very challenging year.

This week we return from the National Lockdown back to the tiered approach, so what does this mean for HLC funded delivery?

This week sees the initial, virtual launch of the new Youth Hub Hull, in partnership with JCP Hull and Humber, Goodwin Development Trust, City Health Care Partnership (CHCP), Hull City Council and HLC.

Since the start of the pandemic in March a high percentage of concerns received by our partners have been related to mental health.

Well not surprisingly we’re heading back into another National Lockdown from 5th November, so what does this mean for face to face delivery?

Although there are national concerns about the rising number of Covid cases, face to face delivery continues to be a crucial element in developing young people and
adults. We thought it would be useful to remind partners of the FE guidance available, to help us ensure staff and learners can work safely, and minimise the risk of transmission.

Since we shared our news of a phased return to the HLC office, we have now put a pause on this due to the Government’s latest announcement asking us all to work from home again, if we can.

Counter Terrorism Policing (CTP) has warned that the impact of Covid-19 and social isolation could make some of society’s most vulnerable people more susceptible to radicalisation and other forms of grooming.

HLC are continuing to prioritise working from home during the Covid pandemic, having adapted well to virtual working. We have recognised that there are exceptions to this, for learners and staff, so we are starting a measured return to both HLC face-to-face delivery, and to working back in the office from 28th September. We will be taking a cautious approach to this return, with minimal numbers of learners and staff, and on a needs must basis.

During this unprecedented time our partners have still managed to provide fundamental learning and support to people across Yorkshire and NE Lincolnshire.

Having moved to their new building at Cottingham Station late last year and got settled in, one thing they realised they would benefit from is to have some outdoor space for their members to utilise (no room for that on a railway station platform).

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.
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