GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
reason to come back. We have all been on courses and I have been on one,
and I will not say where, recently where it was training where someone stood
with 108 slides for 3 ½ hours going through some legal processes. It is not that
and I think students know that when they go back to the workplace and say,
“No, go, it isn’t just somebody stood talking at you”. Some student quotes. I
will not go through all these, but students say really lovely things, but then
again I would pick out the best ones, wouldn’t I? “It’s Paul droning on for five
days” – I won’t put that in. One of my favourite ones there: “I am very
impressed with the college’s commitment to equalities of opportunity”. 22% of
our students are ethnic minorities and an awful lot of those do not necessarily
have English as their first language. We have got really good at being able to
support that and not just providing materials in other languages, but helping
students, because they really want to learn English and develop those skills.
Then just, finally, the last slide, some of the future things we are looking at, so
the apprenticeships we would love to get involved in, delivery at Quorn Grange
now as well. There is a fantastic facility there. I would love to take Northern
College, what we do and how we do it, down to Quorn so they can make sure
that carries on. Developing workplace skills amongst members and
nonmembers. What a fantastic recruitment tool it is if you can say, “Look, we
can progress you to Northern College’s residential courses, these are the
things that are available to members”. I do not want to start the debate about
nonmembers but what a great recruitment tool it can be. Outstanding
provision. Ofsted agree with us. The “And…?” Another thing. What do you
want us to do? I am looking at another affiliate union that we worked with
recently that wanted to do a course for under 26 for young members and that
was around the history of trade unions and the politics. We took a slight risk
with it, we were really nervous, will they engage in this? They absolutely loved
it. They loved the idea of understanding where the union had come from,
understanding why politics is important. So it is something we want to carry on.
Contact details. It should always be about the contact details. Follow me on
Twitter because I am an egomaniac, obviously. You can have a look at that. I
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