North Notts College Takes Local Action to Mark Colleges Week 2021
Following on from the success of last year’s ‘Love Our Colleges’ campaign, North Notts College is dedicating 18th – 22nd October to Colleges Week 2021 and highlighting the amazing work colleges do and why long-term investment is crucial if the government is to ‘level up’ all areas of the country.
With the government’s comprehensive spending review taking place imminently, Colleges Week is also a reminder to the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak that funding colleges, training and skills is the catalyst for a stronger, fairer and more resilient society.
Keith Sanderson, Curriculum Manager at North Notts College, said: “The time our students spend with us is crucial in setting them up for a fantastic future. It’s during their studies with us that they develop the skills, knowledge and behaviours needed to navigate their chosen areas of work and affect positive outcomes in whatever they put their minds to.
“Colleges Week is an important time to highlight the need for comprehensive investment and demonstrate the brilliant opportunities North Notts College provides its students and staff.”
David Hughes, Chief Executive of the Association of Colleges, added: “Colleges Week showcases exactly why further education holds the answers to some of the biggest issues facing all of us. Now more than ever we need highly skilled and well-educated workforces to deliver the economic recovery this government aspires to.
“Colleges Week this year is about celebrating the amazing work colleges do, educating 2.2 million people every year, including more than 600,000 16 to 18-year-olds. They hold the key to reducing skills gaps, combatting inequality, and providing better opportunities to disadvantaged communities. This week is about making our voices heard and campaigning with partners to make sure colleges continue to be a serious political, economic and social priority.”