Reaching out to communities through employment skills

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Reaching out to communities through employment skills Graham Petersen, Greener Jobs Alliance Kirsty Dunlop, Lewisham and Southwark College Kristina Kerwin, South Thames College

Community – one of the 4 Cs Capacity – forging alliances take time BUT can support funding bids Competition – a lot of different organisations with many competing for the same resources BUT can increase your audience Complexity – skills landscape is daunting across the sector BUT opportunity to delegate in successful partnerships

Video http://youtu.be/UNrPe7B3tT0

Group Discussion Outline any examples of community engagement carried out by your institution Identify some guidelines for successful community projects

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