Deborah Robinson Faculty Director of
Professional External Engagement, presented at the Bridlington Medical, Health and Social Care Academy award at East Riding College awards ceremony on Tuesday 2 July 2019. The Academy is about to enter in to its third year and is a joint venture between East Riding College, Headlands School, NHS and Social Care partners and the University of Hull. Pupils compete to gain a place in the Academy where they come together once a month to take part in activities that will inform, drive their interest and help them secure places at university in their chosen medical, health or social care fields. In September Bridlington School pupils will join the academy; increasing its numbers from 20 to 30 pupils. With the aim that these young people will become the future workforce in Bridlington area.
As chair of the Academy it was a great honour to recognise the efforts of pupils in the Academy; awards went to:
Academy Engagement Award-Isabelle Marshall- Headlands School
Isabelle has secured two offers to study medicine and hopes to join HYMS in September
Academy Engagement Award- Daisy Gunning- East Riding College
Academy Outstanding Achievement Award- Daisy Gunning- East Riding College
Daisy has accepted a place to study Mental Health Nursing at the University of Hull in September.
I wish them and the rest of the Academy pupils good luck for the 15 August (A level results day) and for the rest of their careers.
On Wednesday 3 July 2019 Deborah was invited to present at the ‘Partnership College Careers Information Day (Progression Conference)’ at the University of Hull, this was a great opportunity to provide update on the Faculty of Health Sciences portfolio for 19/20 and 20/21, our fantastic facilities, what a good programme looks like and how to make a successful application to University.
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