Hull College Mission: To inspire and enable outstanding, life-changing education and training to diverse communities. Citizenship Themed focus throughout.

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Hull College Mission: To inspire and enable outstanding, life-changing education and training to diverse communities. Citizenship Themed focus throughout the year Wilberforce bicentenary celebrations Tutorial activities and projects Cross College events: Equal Opportunities and Diversity Week Democracy Week Crime Prevention and Personal Safety Health and Well Being Alcohol Awareness

Hull College Mission: To inspire and enable outstanding, life-changing education and training to diverse communities. Wilberforce Bicentenary Celebrations Cross City Project (all post 16 Learning Providers) City Council as partner Participation rate of over 1000 young people Competitions, events and debate Freedom Fest

Hull College Mission: To inspire and enable outstanding, life-changing education and training to diverse communities. Citizenship Themed projects during tutorials 2006/07: Equality and Diversity, Sustainability and Wilberforce Bicentenary – learners involved 2007/08: Equality and Diversity, Sustainability and Enterprise – learners involved 2008/09: Equality and Diversity, Sustainability and Community Action Crime Prevention and Personal Safety 2 Day Event – in conjunction with over 15 local agencies attracted over 1000 learners, staff and general public

Hull College Mission: To inspire and enable outstanding, life-changing education and training to diverse communities. Citizenship 12 Week Programme within the Themes Student led (each group select a topic) Research leading to final presentation of choice Leads to……

Hull College Mission: To inspire and enable outstanding, life-changing education and training to diverse communities. Citizenship Equal Opportunities and Diversity Week Whole College involvement Week of planned activities and displays

Hull College Mission: To inspire and enable outstanding, life-changing education and training to diverse communities. Representative groups from across the College are invited to a Guildhall celebration event Councillor John Ross – Portfolio holder for Education presented certificates

Hull College Mission: To inspire and enable outstanding, life-changing education and training to diverse communities. National Democracy Week Guildhall visits and tours are organised Refreshments with the Lord Mayor for 2 groups Tour and sitting in on a full council meeting Learners from a wide range of vocational backgrounds from supported learning, Foundation Studies, Beauty to Plumbing and Construction. Question Time Event

Hull College Mission: To inspire and enable outstanding, life-changing education and training to diverse communities. Alcohol Awareness BIIAB Accredited Level One Certificate Short course underpinning the ECM themes 2894 participants this year across the Group Success rates – 98% Celebration Event is planned Its not luck that keeps children alcohol and drug-free. It takes effort, caring, and thought.