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3-4pm, Wed 22nd Jan 2024 (MS Teams)
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Find out the latest from the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework on:
As discussed at the mentor training session in December, Jill is available from 10am – 10.30am on Wednesday 22nd January to go over the paperwork associated with your mentee meetings and address any other questions or queries from mentors.
If you are unable to attend and wish to speak with Jill, please email Jill.christie@stir.ac.uk to set up a suitable alternative time to meet with her.
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The Oversight Board chair Mr David Anderson would like to invite you to its Parliamentary Reception on Thursday 27th February 2025, 5.30-7.30pm in the Garden Lobby, sponsored by George Adam MSP.
The Oversight Board’s Report THREE will be published in February 2025, coinciding with the fifth anniversary of the conclusions of the Independent Care Review and the publication of the promise, and marking the halfway point to 2030. The Report will look at the work so far to keep the promise, with a specific focus on Whole Family Support and Supporting the Workforce.
This event will be an opportunity to hear more about the report and the progress Scotland is making towards keeping the promise by 2030 and meet with members of The Oversight Board, the care community and MSPs.
A formal invitation with further details will follow, but in the meantime, if you wish to attend, please RSVP to Gillian Graham gillian@thepromise.scot.
Delivered on 12th February by Jess Woodsford, CEO & Co-founder of Inclusive Futures, this one-day course will provide insights into how to engage your audience effectively and explore the crucial role of coaching and mentoring in the outreach, induction, retention, and success strategies for underrepresented groups.
By the end of the day delegates will:
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Find out about the new national approach to profiling achievements of young people across Scotland. Skills Development Scotland and Education Scotland are co-hosting a series of webinars to highlight the new digital profile feature on My World of Work, which will be available from the end of January.
Register for a session below:
There are currently around 12,000 apprentice employers in Scotland, investing in approximately 40,000 apprentices to find new talent and diversify their workforce.
Schools, learning providers, local authorities and industry organisations will host hundreds of activities and events to support this nationwide celebration of apprenticeships.
Resources to support ScotAppWeek25 include a ‘Quick guide to Graduate Apprenticeships’ pdf in English and Gaelic, social media graphics, and apprenticeship stats and facts.
TASO’s data infrastructure guide and wider institutional data use project is based on work and discussion with English universities, but they anticipate that the barriers and solutions identified will be relevant to any HE provider in the UK who wants to identify equality gaps and evaluate student success interventions.
TASO are hosting an online webinar introducing TASO’s Data Infrastructure Guide (DIG) — a key resource from the Institutional Data Use Project.
Who should attend?
The event is open to anyone interested, however, is particularly relevant to:
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