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These are the latest local and regional documents published by the LSC North East.

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The 14-19 cohort in 2009/10 and beyond

Date published: 18/11/2008

Presents various scenarios which show possible future trends in participation in learning among young people.

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Tees Valley City Region Linkages Final Report

Date published: 18/11/2008

This report presents the findings of a study commissioned by LSC North East to explore the opportunities for County Durham and North Yorkshire presented by a Tees Valley City Region. The study provides an important input to the development and improvement of cross-boundary working, policy co-ordination and governance arrangements, and is intended to raise awareness of the benefits which could be achieved for all the city region’s residents if this was maximised.

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Tees Valley City Region Linkages Executive Summary and Action Plan

Date published: 18/11/2008

This report presents the findings of a study commissioned by LSC North East to explore the opportunities for County Durham and North Yorkshire presented by a Tees Valley City Region. The study provides an important input to the development and improvement of cross-boundary working, policy co-ordination and governance arrangements, and is intended to raise awareness of the benefits which could be achieved for all the city region’s residents if this was maximised.

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Samantha unclasps the key to learning

Date published: 14/11/2008

A young County Durham apprentice is proving to be a lucky charm at the UK base of an international jewellery company. 22 year old Samantha Church, from Newton Aycliffe, is showing herself to be a real asset to Pandora, a Danish company with its UK head quarters in Shildon. Thanks to the Apprenticeship, Samantha is now on course to complete a qualification that she originally started in 2005 but did not finish. The Apprenticeship has enabled her to earn a wage whilst completing a Business Administration GNVQ Level 2 at ITEC in Newton Aycliffe – a winning combination for Samantha.

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Career jus rolls out for Campbell

Date published: 14/11/2008

Christmas has come early for a former engineering apprentice who has secured a permanent engineering role at the Jus-Rol pastry manufacturing site in Berwick-upon-Tweed – just in time to help the company cope with the festive pastry rush! After completing a year as an apprentice engineer, funded by the Learning and Skills Council North East, Campbell Blakey has been offered a permanent position with the company as shift engineer.

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From classroom fear to teaching career

Date published: 14/11/2008

As someone who was bullied and ridiculed throughout her school days, 52 year old Susan Appleby from Durham was happy to leave the confines of the classroom behind her at 15. Yet, despite an understandable fear of the education system, Susan has taken the huge step of going back to the classroom by undertaking Learning and Skills Council North East funded courses – this time as a teacher.

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The power of training

Date published: 14/11/2008

A North East supplier of gas and electricity has experienced the real power of training after taking advantage of the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) North East’s Train to Gain service. npower has seen an improvement in customer relations and staff retention among staff who undertook Skills for Life qualifications through the Train to Gain service and to top it all has been awarded the prestigious National Example of Excellence by Business in the Community in July this year for the training programme.

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Blossoming skills at Rosewood;

Date published: 14/11/2008

Staff at a North East care home are blooming with confidence after successfully completing qualifications funded by the region’s Learning and Skills Council. ;All seven care workers at the Rosewood residential home in Grangetown, Middlesbrough have achieved level 2 NVQs in Health and Social Care, which is assisting in the delivery of quality service to the home’s eight residents.

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Minutes of the Regional Council meeting for LSC North East: for 16 October 2008

Date published: 14/11/2008

Minutes of the Regional Council meeting for LSC North East held on 16 October 2008

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Colleges in Tyne and Wear contribute millions to the local economy

Date published: 11/11/2008

Whilst there is wide understanding of the role a college plays in educating people their role in terms of sustaining the economy is often under stated. Yet the economic role the colleges in the North East play is huge, affecting not only the lives of their students and employees, but the wider community through the investment in their premises and facilities. Jackie Fisher, Principal and Chief Executive, Newcastle College, said “Educational institutions like Newcastle College are making an enormous difference to the City as they invest in and expand their premises and facilities. Not only are we contributing to the resurgence and regeneration of the area, but we are also playing a major part in the region’s economic well-being.”

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