Over recent years, the area has struggled to recruit health care professionals. Up so many elements and I am genuinely excited about this.” Most exciting developments the consortium has worked on since conception. Involve and inspire young people to explore the meaningful, rewarding and diverseīen Lawrance (Head Teacher at Frederick Gough) added, “I think it is one of the Mick Lochran (Principal at North Lindsey College) stated, “The Academy aims toīring key health sector bodies together with schools and colleges to 'inform, The Academy as it aligned with his personal passion for North Lincolnshire to grow its Scunthorpe before studying medicine at Manchester University. Opportunities are almost guaranteed and NLaG was delighted to support theĪcademy in encouraging more young people to join the sector where hundreds ofĭr Faisel Baig described how he had studied at St Bedes before going to College in Reading described how Health was one of the few sectors where future employment (Frederick Gough School) and Ian Barkley (University Centre at North LindseyĬollege) and Dr Peter Reading (North Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Trust). (Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust), Ben Lawrence Key speakers included Rebecca Buss (Cross Sector Provider Partnership), Dr Faidelīaig (North Lincolnshire Clinical Commissioning Group Chair) Wendy Fisher Students will have the opportunity to work towards qualifications in health and socialĬare as well as build valuable work experience in the health and social care sector. Progress, for long lasting careers in the health and social care sector.Īimed at 14-18 year olds, the new Academy will open initially to studentsįrom Huntcliff School, The Axholme Academy, St Bede’s Catholic VoluntaryĪcademy, Fredrick Gough School, North Lindsey College and John Leggott College. Support towards young people and helping them build the skills they need to The event took place at North Lindsey College on Tuesday 6 th November with healthĪnd social care providers along with educational leaders pledging their The Northern Lincolnshire Education Consortium held an event to launch a brand new Health Academy helping young people build careers in the health sector.
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