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A student with a learning disability enjoyed a week of learning on the job, thanks to a special opportunity.
Virgin Money teamed up with leading learning disability charity, Mencap, to provide a work experience opportunity for Waltham Forest College student, Nihal Pervez, who has a learning disability.
Nihal Pervez, 20, from Ilford said: 'I had a great week working inside the Virgin Money office last week. I feel so happy to have done this work experience and it has helped me to think about what I want to do in the future. Thank you Virgin Money and Mencap for this amazing opportunity.'
Nihal also attended a business breakfast, co-hosted by Mencap and Virgin Money and supported by the Financial Times, where she talked to employers about how they can change attitudes towards disability in the workplace.
Less than 6 per cent of people with a learning disability known to their local authority are in paid employment.
James Peirson, disability network sponsor at Virgin Money said: 'We are keen to make sure that this partnership'is'not just an incredible'fundraising opportunity for the charity, but also delivers a long-lasting legacy for people with a learning disability. Our partnership ambition is to tackle discrimination and stigma around learning disability and promote social inclusion.'
The year-long partnership includes Mencap being the charity of the year for the 2020 Virgin Money London Marathon.
Mark Capper, of Mencap, added: 'People with a learning disability can work and want to work, and with the right support they make really fantastic employees. Our research has shown that simple things like inaccessible application forms are a real barrier to people with a learning disability applying for jobs.
'Often all that is needed is small and cost-effective reasonable adjustments to open the doors for people with a learning disability who want to work and who go on to be committed employees.'
Waltham Forest College has been delivering butchery apprenticeships for 20 years and currently has spaces available in its high-quality training and apprenticeship programmes.
Training takes place on campus in a fully equipped and temperature-controlled butchery room, complete with a wide range of knives, blocks, a cold store, display cabinets and modern equipment. Expert butchers are on hand to demonstrate special techniques and to prepare students for future employment.
Our in-house Butcher, Ray Humm, takes pride in bringing customer satisfaction to the forefront of butchery practice, which is why the College runs a public butcher shop offering apprentices practical experience in the industry. Apprentices learn how to dispense cooking advice and advise customers on the right cut of meat for a specific recipe.
The College is well placed to provide training and apprenticeship programmes, not only for individuals looking to move into the industry but also companies of all sizes from the local butcher to restaurants and supermarkets.
Apprentices receive comprehensive training which covers areas such as breaking down carcasses for wholesale, correctly de-boning and trimming cuts of meat, how to correctly label and display meat in a retail setting, sausage making and constructing recipes, food hygiene and quality control, correct use of tools and health and safety in the workplace.
Previous successful apprentices who completed their course at the College have gone on to work in independent butcher shops, retail chains, catering, meat wholesaling and supermarket butchery departments with the opportunity to progress into a supervisory or management post.
For further details on the Butchery Apprenticeships and information on how to apply, email
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The launch of the Empowered Youth platform in East London on the weekend drew praise from Waltham Forest College students and staff as well as the high-profile presenters who inspired and guided the audience on how to achieve fulfilling lifestyles and careers.
Introduced to the United Kingdom by Pride Factor, the South African based life skills academy dedicated to ' Inspiring Young Minds', comprised two motivational workshops, delivered on the 9th for young people (16-19) and on the 10th for adult learners (19+).
'The Empowered Youth Event was the total embodiment of our vision at the College, which is Inspiring learners to create their future,' said Dr Joy Kettyle, the Principal and CEO of Waltham Forest College.
'We believe in investing in our students' experience as well as their academic success, and therefore decided to partner with Pride Factor to deliver this highly energetic experience, which encourages our young and adult learners to broaden their aspirations, identify their passions and fulfil their purpose. We look forward to further collaborations with Pride Factor.'
The workshops addressed themes such as Financial Literacy, Critical Thinking, Entrepreneurship, Emotional Intelligence and Super Human Skills, presented in conjunction with several business gurus and motivational speakers from the Greg Secker Foundation, Wealth Dragons, Assets for Life, Win Investing, Jet Set Speaker and Left Click Right Click.
'Great to serve at the Empowered Youth event,' said business tycoon Greg Secker, who presented his latest skills-development talk titled ' Becoming Superhuman'.
'Proud to be a sponsor and contributor to what started as a dream in South Africa with the Inspired Youth programme. That has now grown beyond the 50,000 young people we have served abroad and starts its campaign to change the lives of young people on home turf.'
Student Carolina Lunga attended the workshop for young people on Saturday and was excited because she saw it as a huge opportunity.
She said: 'The workshop provided me with a path for improving my life. Now I know where to start, how important emotional health is and how it could help me to achieve my goals.'
Those at the Sunday workshop for young people agreed that the content met their expectations and improved their lives.
Student: Theresa Davidson also commented saying: 'I was very inspired and empowered and will spread the good news to friends, my local church and anyone who comes my way about how our past experiences affect our thinking and lives.'
Dene Botha, the MD of Pride Factor, was the Master of Ceremonies for the workshops and introduced all the speakers, including Chris Farrell, co-author of FUNancial Freedom; Millcan CEO Ayo Sage and thriving entrepreneurs Clare Allen from Signature Productions and Nina Clark from Nightire.
'It's been an incredible journey leading up to the launch of the Empowered Youth project and we're extremely grateful to our partners from the Success Summit and Wealth Mastery Live events and to the Waltham Forest College for their support,' said Botha.
'We've received invaluable insights from the students and will be using their feedback to fine-tune our programmes for the full roll-out of the platform across the United Kingdom during 2020.'
For more information on the Empowered Youth platform visit:
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Pride Factor, the South African based life skills academy dedicated to ' Inspiring Young Minds' is launching the Empowered Youth platform in the United Kingdom by presenting two motivational workshops for teenagers and young adults in Walthamstow, London during November.
Building on feedback received from interactions with more than 50,000 young minds attending over 100 events at schools, universities and other youth events, these workshops are designed to inspire and guide young people on how to challenge their assumptions, broaden their aspirations and actively pursue and achieve fulfilling lifestyles and careers.
The launch of the Empowered Youth platform will comprise two intensive and high-energy one-day workshops, one for teens (15-18 years-old) and the other for young adults (19-25), both of which will plant seeds and set young minds in motion around themes such as:
- Emotional intelligence (EQ)
- Super Human Skills
- Financial literacy
- Money Making Concepts
- Work readiness
- Critical Thinking
- Entrepreneurship
The workshops will be presented in conjunction with several business gurus and motivational speakers from the Greg Secker Foundation, Wealth Dragons, Assets for Life, Win Investing, Jet Set Speaker and Left Click Right Click.
The events will be hosted by Waltham Forest College in Walthamstow, London E17 4JB, on Saturday and Sunday, 9 and 10 November, 9.30am ' 3.30pm.
Visit this page to register your attendance.
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Waltham Forest College has written to local MPs urging the Chancellor to follow through on PM Boris Johnson's commitment to prioritising investment in further education and skills in the upcoming spending review.
In a decade of austerity, over a million opportunities for adults to train and re-train have been lost every year and 16-18-year-olds are now receiving 10 hours less per week in teaching and support than their counterparts in other countries. Waltham Forest College has asked Stella Creasy and Iain Duncan Smith to urge the Chancellor to ensure next month's spending review proposes a ten-year education funding plan that invests properly in all young people and adults to give this country the skills it requires for the future.
Waltham Forest College alongside every other college in the country has had to deal with an overall cut of 30% to funding over the last decade. The spending review needs to recognise this by bringing in significant new investment in colleges, including:
- A cash injection of £450m for 16-18 education
- A boost of £250m for adult education and training; and,
- New capital investment of £240m for IT, new kit & equipment and to reflect the growing numbers of young people studying in colleges
Waltham Forest College is a key supporter of the ' Love Our Colleges' campaign launched by the Association of Colleges (AoC) calling for longer-term funding in further education.
The principal of Waltham Forest College, Dr Joy Kettyle, said: 'We aim is to ensure that we improve the life chances of all our learners and that they are equipped with the skills they need to achieve their ambitions for work and in life.'
Dr Kettyle, further commented 'The spending review must acknowledge the big contribution further education makes to society and our economy. It must be the starting point in providing the right levels of investment so that colleges can play their full part in a successful economy post-Brexit.'
The Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith visited Waltham Forest College during the ' Love Our Colleges' campaign week for a discussion with students and staff around funding cuts and its implications to further education institutions.
He said: 'I've come to Waltham Forest College to support the push on Love Our Colleges and all the students I have met today are learning a trade to either start or change their careers. The point of this college is they offer people a chance and a way to develop their skills beyond school and gain qualifications that are vital in the way we run society. These are the skills that are desperately necessary and we need more of it. I am enormously proud to support the Love Our Colleges campaign.'
David Hughes, Chief Executive of the Association of Colleges, said: 'The spending review is an early opportunity for the Prime Minister to show he meant it with his pledge to invest in further education and skills. There are many funding and policy challenges to grapple with across government, mostly needing highly-skilled, well-educated workforces to deliver for our economy and country.
'Despite educating 2.2 million people every year, including more than 600,000 16 to 18-year-olds, colleges have been neglected in recent years. Next month is an opportunity to change that and to improve the life chances of millions of people.'
Foodies and industry experts attended in their numbers to celebrate the release of - London's Lea Valley - Home of Britain's Growing Food and Drink Industry.
Waltham Forest College, in association with Libri Publishing, hosted a book launch event in celebration of the release of author, Jim Lewis' latest book, London's Lea Valley - Home of Britain's Growing Food and Drink Industry.
After visiting Waltham Forest College in April this year, Dr Lewis, who is a passionate advocate of the Lea Valley region, having written several books on the history of the area, recognised the College's commitment to supporting the local community and businesses.
On the night, Dr Lewis said, 'It was a great evening. I was very pleased to see JJ Foods and Bookers attend, two businesses mentioned in the book. I hope this event has helped to bring businesses and the College closer so they can further explore collaborative opportunities.'
Principal, Joy Kettyle, highlighted in her welcoming address the importance of books like Dr Lewis' in showcasing, not only the history of the local Food and Drink Industry, but also recognising the new talent coming through helping to sustain growth.
Some of that talent was on display during a tour of the College's catering and butchery facilities. Catering and hospitality students prepared and served a mouth-watering selection of canapés and treats, accompanied by light beverages.
Terry Larkin, Group General Manager at JJ Foods, said: 'For me it has been a great experience! I'm overwhelmed by the College facilities and what's on offer. The students on the tour were engaged and enjoying the work.'
Some companies with existing links to the College also attended the evening to show support and offer recruitment opportunities for students. Catherine Shennan, Talent Manager at D&D London, said:
'The College has fantastic facilities. I was really impressed with the butchery section. The College's Catering Department is always sending students our way for work experience with many staying on with us in a full-time capacity, so it would be great to explore how we can work with the College to further train our chefs.'
The book is now available for purchase in all good book stores and online at Libri Publishing or Amazon.
Waltham Forest College, lived up to their reputation as the number one college in London for learner satisfaction on the FE Week NICEDX league table, by delivering an exciting two-day freshers' event for new students joining the College.
Approximately 1000+ students, both young and adult learners, were in attendance exploring great deals, fun activities, memberships, freebies and services on offer at the College and within the wider community.
Exhibitors included Krispy Crème, Waltham Forest Feel Good Centre, NCS Challenge, The Blair Academy Dance Group, Pizza Hut, Nationwide, London Community Gospel Choir (LCGC), Hope Not Hate, Young People Sexual Health Clinic and more.
The event featured a number of exciting perks such as fuse table and kick-up challenges, pizza slices and doughnut give-a-always, drumming have-a-go sessions and a free re-usable WFC water bottle for every student.
The College prides itself on enhancing the student experience for all learners as reflected in their most recent summer campaign ' Think College Think Experience that attracted students from boroughs all across London.
Director of Learner Services, Marketing and Communication, Amir Ahmed said: 'There can be so much more to student life than studying. At Waltham Forest College we invest in the student experience as well as academic success.
'The sheer scale of student-run, student-led activities that are available, is designed to give our learners every opportunity to try something new, discover new passions and create their futures.'
The College will be welcoming more prospective learners at the up-coming Open Event on Wednesday 6th November 2019, 4.30pm ' 7pm. Visitors can register online at www.waltham.ac.uk and attend for a chance to win a brand new Fitbit Inspire watch. For more information, call 020 8501 8102.