Working Futures at Edinburgh College Granton Campus
Day: March 4, 2019
#GoSafeRoadSafe: police launch week-long campaign
Pedestrian, cyclists and motorcyclists are being encouraged to take extra care on the roads, as Police Scotland launches a week-long national vulnerable road users campaign today. Continue reading #GoSafeRoadSafe: police launch week-long campaign
Citizen: Story-sharing group in Muirhouse starts tomorrow
Take part in a new story-sharing group led by author Eleanor Thom! CITIZEN is a new programme exploring what neighbourhood, community and home mean today, by asking the people who know best – you. Continue reading Citizen: Story-sharing group in Muirhouse starts tomorrow
Nationwide apprentice network “will inspire next generation”
Scotland’s Apprentice Network is open to current and former apprentices who want to encourage young people to follow in their footsteps, with every school in Scotland to be linked with an ambassador from the network.
The network was launched by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at Forth Valley College, where she met engineering apprentices as part of Scottish Apprenticeship Week.
The First Minister said: “Creating this network of apprentices, who can share their experiences with others, will help inspire the next generation.
“We know that work-based learning delivers for individuals, employers, and the Scottish economy. Through the network, apprentices are going to have the chance to inspire young people to follow their example and become the apprentices of tomorrow.
“Their success stories are the best way to show pupils that work-based learning offers fantastic career opportunities.”
Director of National Training Programmes at Skills Development Scotland, Katie Hutton, said: “We know that the best people to showcase the benefits of apprenticeships are successful apprentices.
“Through the network, apprentices will have a unique opportunity to talk directly to school pupils who are making their career choices and encourage others to follow in their footsteps.”
Scotland’s Apprentice Network is facilitated by Skills Development Scotland (SDS). SDS will ensure the inclusive recruitment of network members, from across the whole of Scotland, different sectors, industries and disciplines.
Network members will use their own first-hand experiences to communicate the benefits of Foundation, Modern and Graduate apprenticeships to young people, employers, parents, schools and other stakeholders at a local level, ensuring employers and schools can benefit from the national network.
Current and former apprentices are being encouraged to sign up and join the network – www.apprenticeships.scot/network
We must all act now to tackle climate change, says Holyrood Committee
A Holyrood Committee has welcomed Scotland’s ambition to tackle climate change – but has called for greater urgency to stop global temperatures rising to dangerous levels. Continue reading We must all act now to tackle climate change, says Holyrood Committee
Edinburgh scientists takes their research to Westminster
Two scientists from Edinburgh will be presenting their engineering research in Parliament to a range of politicians and a panel of expert judges as part of STEM for BRITAIN on Wednesday 13thMarch. Continue reading Edinburgh scientists takes their research to Westminster
£eith Chooses: and the winners are ….
£EITH CHOOSES: Wednesday night is results night! Continue reading £eith Chooses: and the winners are ….
Celebrate International Women’s Day at North Edinburgh Arts
To celebrate International Women’s Day 2019, in partnership with other local agencies, SHE Scotland are co-hosting 2 events back to back at North Edinburgh Arts on FRIDAY 8th March. Continue reading Celebrate International Women’s Day at North Edinburgh Arts
West Pilton West Granton CC meets tomorrow
UK Government must scrap illegal tenant immigration check law, say Scottish landlords
Scotland’s largest landlord membership organisation has called on the UK Government to scrap legislation which made landlords responsible for checking the immigration status of tenants, after the High Court in London ruled the law was in breach of human rights legislation. Continue reading UK Government must scrap illegal tenant immigration check law, say Scottish landlords