The Christ Church Action Team is helping to make Bridlington a better place to live
Christ Church Action Team is a team of volunteers and people on work placements helping keep the town centre of Bridlington clean and tidy.
We are able to deal with litter hot spots, dog-fouling and graffiti in and around the town centre of Bridlington.
If you are a resident or a business owner with any relevant problems in the town of Bridlington please get in touch.
Christ Church supported by Advance Bridlington
If you feel you can help in anyway or have a few hours spare. Why not make a difference in keeping Bridlington a better place. Please contact me Jason Smith 01262 404100
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Thursday, 1 October 2009
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
Christ Church Community Services Key Centre – Success Story – Amanda Glew
Amanda Glew came to the Christ Church Community Services Key Centre after a referral from Bridlington Job Centre +. Mandy had been at home looking after a poorly husband for some years and, as a result of this, had lost any confidence she had in herself to do anything apart from stay at home and look after a family. Mandy came initially on the Employability Skills Programme provided in partnership with Job Centre Plus and IGEN, where she took her Level 1 Literacy and Numeracy and passed within quite a short time. Mandy also gained the ASDAN Employability Award at Entry 3 level.
Whilst on the Employability Skills Programme, Mandy undertook 2 successful placements, which she says she really enjoyed and helped her to gain confidence. She felt that with a bit more help with numeracy and a further work placement she would be ready to return to work. Also, during her course of study, Mandy made use of the Christ Church Community Services confidential mentoring service, which she told me helped her to see her personal circumstances differently, this has also contributed towards her being able to move forward with her life.
To help improve her numeracy and get more work experience after completing the Employability Skills Programme, Mandy joined the Christ Church Key Centre Reach Out Course, provided with funding from the Humber Learning Consortium. Whilst on the course she had further assistance with her numeracy working towards level 2 and started a work placement in a care home, where she has been reassured that subject to a CRB check, she will be offered employment and the opportunity to gain a nationally recognised qualification in Care Work.
Shirley Moir
Head of Learning
Christ Church Community Services
Whilst on the Employability Skills Programme, Mandy undertook 2 successful placements, which she says she really enjoyed and helped her to gain confidence. She felt that with a bit more help with numeracy and a further work placement she would be ready to return to work. Also, during her course of study, Mandy made use of the Christ Church Community Services confidential mentoring service, which she told me helped her to see her personal circumstances differently, this has also contributed towards her being able to move forward with her life.
To help improve her numeracy and get more work experience after completing the Employability Skills Programme, Mandy joined the Christ Church Key Centre Reach Out Course, provided with funding from the Humber Learning Consortium. Whilst on the course she had further assistance with her numeracy working towards level 2 and started a work placement in a care home, where she has been reassured that subject to a CRB check, she will be offered employment and the opportunity to gain a nationally recognised qualification in Care Work.
Shirley Moir
Head of Learning
Christ Church Community Services
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