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How the Education department has adapted during the pandemic

Charlie Barlow, Head of Education & Training, and Hayley Wren, NCS Programme Manager, discuss how Southend United Community & Educational Trust’s Education department has adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic.

How have you as a department adapted since COVID-19 began?

CB: As a department we’ve had to take an alternative approach towards our delivery of the students’ qualification. With the help of our education providers, League Football Education, we’ve managed to safely and efficiently use an online learning platform called Showbie. As a team we’ve had to adapt to working from home and ensuring our communication to the students and each other has been approachable and more regular than usual.

HW: With Summer 2020 being repurposed due to COVID-19, we’ve adapted by focusing on the new Alternative programme, which will engage the young people taking part to get involved within their local community.

What has delivery looked like since COVID-19 began?

CB: On Monday mornings, the education staff set learners a task through Showbie which must be submitted by Tuesday afternoons. The students have a day off on Wednesdays before a new task is set on Thursdays and handed in on Fridays.

HW: We’re in the mix of creating the new Alternative programme.

What were your initial priorities when it was announced that face-to-face engagement would be suspended due to COVID-19?

CB: Our initial priority was to ensure the students could still complete their course remotely and to the best of their ability.

HW: Once announced by the NCS Trust that NCS would be going online, that became our main priority throughout lockdown.

What have been some of the biggest challenges posed by COVID-19? And how have you overcome these challenges?

CB: The biggest challenge would certainly be ensuring the students stay engaged. Having our robust games programme temporarily taken away has been tough for us. The tutors have had to create a different learning style so the students can understand the tasks. The tutors have kept tasks fun which can be done safely at home. Another big challenge has not been having access to our facilities at Roots Hall and we mustn’t take this for granted.

HW: NCS being cancelled this summer has been the biggest challenge. This has had a big impact on my mental health and I was pretty down for about a week or so after hearing the news. I’m now focusing my energy on the new Alternative programme which I’m excited about.

How have the students/YP on NCS adjusted during this period?

CB: Overall, I think we can all say this has been more successful than we first thought and I’m pleased to be able to say that. Two of our second year learners, Lewis Telling and Billy Appleton, have been offered Sports Coaching Apprenticeships with us. They both completed their college qualification remotely and were then successful after three waves of remote interviews. Lewis and Billy will be starting with us in September if we’re back delivering within the local community by then.

HW: The NCS Trust has been conducting all communication due to GDPR. However, we have a Facebook page set up for the YP who were due to go on Summer 2020. They were disappointed that the programme had been cancelled but fully understood.

What is the future looking like in terms of delivery?

CB: The future is looking bright. We’ve recruited a good amount of new students for next year, both returning and new learners who have just completed their GCSEs. Hopefully, if the virus continues to stay at a safe R rate, then we can be back to delivering as normal in September and that’s our full intention.

HW: We’ll be running the new Alternative programme in August which will focus on the young people giving back to their local community. Autumn will run as normal just without the residential phase and will only be for our college students. Summer 2021 will be bigger than ever!

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Unconditional offer made to all Year 11 students

Southend United Community & Educational Trust is officially offering unconditional places to all Year 11 students intending to join the Football and Education Scholarship Programme from September 2020.

The unconditional offer also applies to all current students who have already enrolled.

The Football and Education Scholarship Programme combines academic studies with practical football experience, with students learning within a professional football club environment at Roots Hall, as well as representing Southend United in Football and Futsal matches across the country.

The Programme provides the opportunity for young people to work towards a career in the sports industry or progress to University.

James Atkins, Football and Education Scholarship Programme student, commented:

“Joining the Programme is one of the best decisions I’ve made so I’d say definitely go for it!”

To enroll or find out more information, please contact Charlie Barlow on c.barlow@southendunited-cet.co.uk.

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Prince’s Trust Team pair gain workplace skills at local community group

Aneesha and Adam from Southend United Community & Educational Trust’s (SUCET) Prince’s Trust Team programme have been gaining valuable skills in the workplace by volunteering at the Trinity Family Centre Shop in the heart of Westcliff-on-Sea.

The Trinity Family Centre Shop is a registered charity and community group, running all kinds of cheap, fun and educational activities all year round, including after school clubs, holiday clubs, a community café and a pensioners group.

As part of Prince’s Trust Team, the pair have been undertaking two weeks’ work experience, helping out around the shop and dealing with customers.

Tasks include tidying clothes, cleaning, ordering books, working on the till and pricing.

The work experience element aims to strengthen the individuals’ CVs and enhance their chances of securing full-time employment.

Sarah Holmes, Trinity Family Centre Shop’s Manager, commented:

“We wanted to introduce work placements into the shop, where we felt it’d be really helpful for young people to learn retail skills, improve their communication skills and their confidence.

“All of the young people we’ve had from the Prince’s Trust Team programme have brought something to the shop that we weren’t expecting and helped us become better organised.”

Aneesha commented:

“It’s been going really well.

“I’ve been doing till work which I’ve found tricky and difficult, but Sarah has really helped me a lot.”

For more information about SUCET’s Prince’s Trust Team programme and February 2020 places, please contact Charlie Barlow on 01702 341351 or c.barlow@southendunited-cet.co.uk.

For more information about the Trinity Family Centre Shop, please visit www.trinityfamilycentre.org.

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Tim’s work with SUCET rewarded by The Jack Petchey Foundation

Basildon youngster Tim Brown has won a prestigious Jack Petchey Achievement Award from The Jack Petchey Foundation as a reward for his positive work in the community through Southend United Community & Educational Trust (SUCET).

The Jack Petchey Foundation was set up by Sir Jack Petchey CBE to inspire and motivate young people across London and Essex to do their best and reach their full potential.

The Jack Petchey Achievement Award Scheme recognises outstanding young people aged 11-25 across London and Essex.

A current member of SUCET’s Traineeships programme, Tim began his journey on the Prince’s Trust Team programme, where he helped renovate Blenheim Children’s Centre as part of a group community project.

The 20-year-old has volunteered as a referee at local community sessions such as PL Kicks and the EFL Girls Cup, displaying fantastic communication skills and a real willingness to learn.

He is currently enrolled on the Traineeships programme and hopes to secure full-time employment within the sporting industry.

As part of the Achievement Award, Tim has received a certificate, pin badge and a book from Sir Jack himself as well as a £250 grant to benefit SUCET.

All Award winners are invited to attend a fun ceremony to be presented with a medallion in front of their families, friends and VIPs.

Tim commented:

“I’m really happy and proud to have won a Jack Petchey Achievement Award and would like to thank the staff at Southend United Community & Educational Trust for nominating me for the Award.

“I feel as if I’ve benefitted a lot from getting involved with SUCET and making a positive impact in Southend and its surrounding areas.

“I’ve definitely become a more all-rounded person and grown in confidence as a result.”

Zac Smith, SUCET’s Head of Traineeships, commented:

“It’s been a real pleasure to be a part of Tim’s progression and see him flourish throughout his time being on the Prince’s Trust Team and Traineeships programmes here at Southend United Community & Educational Trust.

“Tim has a real can-do attitude and is always keen to help others. For his efforts to be recognised by The Jack Petchey Foundation is fantastic and testament to his hard work and growth as a person.”

For more information about SUCET’s Traineeships programme, please contact Zac Smith on 01702 341351 or z.smith@southendunited-cet.co.uk.

For more information about The Jack Petchey Foundation, please visit www.jackpetcheyfoundation.org.uk.

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SUCET is supporting the homeless and needs your help!

Members of Southend United Community & Educational Trust’s Prince’s Trust Team programme are calling on the public to help raise money for and donate to Southend-on-Sea’s One Love Soup Kitchen, a local homeless charity. 

The Prince’s Trust Team members wish to make Christmas bags for the homeless who attend the One Love Soup Kitchen and decorate the charity’s facilities with the money raised.

The young people will be going on a sponsored walk from Southend Pier to Hadleigh Castle on Wednesday 22nd October, whereby they’ll be carrying buckets for people to donate money to, before running a cake sale on Thursday 23rd October at Southend United Market at Roots Hall.

Below are the main items needed:

Sleeping bags

Tents

Rucksacks

Clean clothes

Footwear

Toiletries

Bottles of water

Snack bars

One Love Soup Kitchen is a non-profit charity offering food and support to Southend’s homeless.

The Prince’s Trust Team programme is aimed at supporting 16-25 year-olds who may be unemployed, in care, struggling at school and at risk of exclusion, facing issues such as homelessness and mental health problems or have been in trouble with the law.

Please send any donations to: Southend United Football Club, Roots Hall Stadium, Victoria Avenue, SS2 6NQ.

You can call SUCET’s Prince’s Trust Team programme on 01702 341351 or email Faye Lambert on f.lambert@southendunited-cet.co.uk.

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NCS Summer Graduation 2019 the biggest yet!

On Thursday 5th September, Southend United Community & Educational Trust (SUCET) held its biggest National Citizen Service (NCS) Summer Graduation to date, with 482 people attending at Cliffs Pavilion.

Taking place annually since 2013, the Graduation ceremony celebrates the achievements and hard work of SUCET’s NCS participants.

A total of 22 teams split into four waves were welcomed on stage, with each team leader reflecting back on the summer as a whole.

A video was shown on the big screen highlighting the team’s achievements and showcasing their Social Action project.

This year 287 young people graduated from the NCS programme with £6,000.00 raised for 16 charities who were involved within the Social Action project. A total of 16 external staff members were hired, including four returning members from last year.

The young people spent a week at Kingswood Activity Centre then a week at Canterbury University gaining independence skills, finishing with a week at Roots Hall working on their Social Action project and helping the community.

Hayley Wren, SUCET’s NCS Programme Coordinator, commented:

“NCS Summer 2019 proved to be a big success, culminating in the biggest NCS Summer Graduation that Southend United Community & Educational Trust has run to date, which is amazing and demonstrates the progress that’s been made.

“We had some great Social Action projects taking place, with Wave 2 Team 4’s Southend Mind project even catching the eye of BBC Look East.

“The Graduation ceremony itself was a great success with many new NCS graduates taking the opportunity to be a part of the Local Youth Board.

“I’m really exited to see what’s in store for Summer 2020.”

To access our photo gallery from the evening, please head to our Facebook page.

For more information about SUCET’s NCS programme, please contact Hayley Wren on 01702 341351 or h.wren@southendunited-cet.co.uk.