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Newcastle College Challenges Students to Deliver Youth Social Action Projects
Newcastle College is challenging its students to reassess their role in society this Youth Social Action Day, by delivering projects which will have a positive impact in the North East community.
The College will use funding from the #iwill campaign, an initiative which aims to make social action a part of life for young people, to embed community and charity projects into its culture and curriculum.
Tony Lewin, Principal of Newcastle College says: “We are based in the heart of a diverse and vibrant community and it has always been important to us to find ways of contributing to our local area.
“Being able to participate in the #iwill campaign is a fantastic way to do that and by embedding the programme into our curriculum, we can encourage all of our students to consider how the actions they take can make a real impact and what their role in society can be.
“I’m looking forward to seeing what our students come up with and deliver.”
In a programme which has been embedded into the College’s curriculum alongside vital work-experience, teams of students will be given £250 to plan, develop and deliver their own projects which will benefit local communities or organisations.
Over the life of the two year programme, Newcastle College will aim to deliver 100 social action projects, with every student given the opportunity to take part and develop important skills skills such as team-work, decision making, communication and negotiation.
Currently the only college in the region participating in the programme, Newcastle College is collaborating with The Key, a North East charity which works with young people to develop their skills through social action, to help get the programme off the ground.
Una MacDermott, Project Manager at The Key, said: “The Key aims to inspire belief in young people by delivering our unique Framework, which supports young people to discover what they’re truly capable of and build their skills and self-confidence for the future.
“We’re thrilled we’re able to help kickstart this exciting social action programme with Newcastle College and be part of supporting their students to break barriers and take the initiative for causes they’re truly passionate about in the community.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Charlotte Horsfield .
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