Further education at the heart of community regeneration: Can we do more? BOWDEN ROOM.

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Further education at the heart of community regeneration: Can we do more? BOWDEN ROOM

Andrew Martin Deputy Principal at Vision West Notts Further education at the heart of community regeneration: Can we do more?

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Colleges at the Heart of Community Regeneration Andrew Martin Deputy Principal

A physical hub

Engagement, skills, employability, jobs

Supporting business growth

Supporting inward investment

Further education at the heart of community regeneration: Can we do more?

Tom Stannard Director of Communications and Public Affairs, NIACE Further education at the heart of community regeneration: Can we do more?

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Further education at the heart of community regeneration: Can we do more? Tom Stannard Director of Communications and Public Affairs, NIACE

Further Education at the Heart of Community RegenerationTheProblemsTheProblems Budget pressure Participation trends Public sector landscape Welfare Reform Meeting local labour market needs Budget pressure Participation trends Public sector landscape Welfare Reform Meeting local labour market needs

Further education at the heart of community regeneration: Can we do more?

Mike Hopkins Federation Chief Executive (Gateshead College and Middlesbrough College) Further education at the heart of community regeneration: Can we do more?

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Acklam Marton Kirby Longlands

Further education at the heart of community regeneration: Can we do more?