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Industry Organisations such as BAE Systems, Bells of Lazonby, BNFL, Cumbria Tourist Board, Kingmoor Park, Lakeland Radio, Oxley Developments, Tesco, The Body Shop and West Lakes Research Institute, to mention but a few, all give their time unquestionably to assist education business links.
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Engineering Network The Engineering Network has been serving the engineering and manufacturing sector in the region for many years. In addition to offering professional, knowledgeable and confidential advice it offers a number of educational program's for students interested in Engineering.
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Education Business Partnerships EBP’s are local area voluntary forums of both education and business members. The forums focus on maximizing links between education and industry for mutual benefit.
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Construction Industry Training Board As a National Training Organisation, CITB brings together business, government and education. The CITB supports National Traineeships and Modern Apprenticeships.
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Connexions Connexions offers a range of guidance and support for 13 to 19 year olds, to help make the transition to adult life a smooth one.
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Colleges & Universities Colleges and Universities play a major part in the lives of young people and adults within life long learning. Colleges that we work with include:
Barrow Sixth Form College,
Carlisle College
Furness College
Kendal College
Lakes College, West Cumbria
University of Cumbria
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Chamber of Commerce The Chamber of Commerce is an employer led organization with the aim of supporting businesses and voicing their views to Government.
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CASH Cumbria Association of Secondary Heads meet regularly to address issues facing secondary schools and education as well as local issues and opportunities.
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Business in the Community Business in the Community is a national organization offering a range of programmes to both young people and teachers and having a large employer support base.
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Business Dynamics Business Dynamics is a national organization offering a range of programmes to young people.
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Young Enterprise Young Enterprise is a national education charity founded in 1963 to forge links between schools and industry. It operates a number of program's for young people on a learning-by-doing principle. These include running a real company in Company Program, Team Enterprise and Graduate Enterprise; and learning about aspects of business from the first hand experiences of volunteers in Project Business and Entrepreneurship Masterclasses.
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Primary Heads Association The Primary Heads Association meets regularly to address issues facing primary schools and education as well as local issues and opportunities.
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Cumbria Local Education Authority The LEA supports the management of schools, governance, education and student welfare.
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LSC (Learning and Skills Council) The Learning and Skills Council is responsible for funding and planning education and training for over 16-year-olds across England. Established in April 2001 its work covers: further education, work-based training and young people, workforce development, adult and community learning, information, advice and guidance for adults, and education business links.
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JHP Training Whether you're employed and want to boost your skills, unemployed and looking for a job or leaving school, JHP Training has a range of training programmes to propel you to career success.
JHP Training is one of the UK's largest providers of vocational training and recruitment services, operating from a network of over fifty Business Centres nationwide.
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JHP Apprenticeships Making the right choice after leaving school can be difficult, you know that going on to further education and gaining qualifications will benefit you in the future, but you also know that employers value work experience. An Apprenticeship from JHP Training gives you the benefit of both.
Apprenticeships are dynamic qualifications, they are work based and provide the perfect balance between work and study.
Apprenticeships are open to anyone aged between 16 and 24 in England and Wales, but to succeed as an Apprentice you need to be flexible, hard working, confident and always up for a challenge.
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Education Welfare PLease check out this website for the local Education Welfare for information regarding hours of employment and prohibitions for school students underaking part time employment at weekends or holidays, as well as details for apllying for a work permit for school students aged 13 years and over
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