STUDENTS who completed a traineeship have received a new laptop each to encourage their digital knowledge and increase their capabilities at work.
Qube Learning, a leading recruitment and training solutions provider, works with people from disadvantaged areas to encourage them into employment through traineeships and apprenticeships.
Thanks to close working with the Retail Trust, the sector’s charity since 1832, the brand-new laptops were presented to inspiring students at Bradford’s Qube Learning Kick Start Centre.
Applying for extra funding for Traineeship Students, the Retail Trust was successful in its bid and wanted to use the money to provide laptops and dongles to those who had been through a Qube Learning Retail Traineeship programme. Retail Trust bought 40 of the laptops, with 10 being presented to students by one of the company’s retail partners, Dixons.
Qube Learning’s Business Development Director, Adrian Grove, said: ‘We aim to make education accessible to anyone from anywhere."
and if we can help lessen digital poverty across the nation making it easier for people to succeed, then we will work hard to achieve this. These Students in Bradford and other UK regions have not given up despite challenges and have shown true courage and strength, and we hope that by giving them a new laptop, they can move with the ever-changing digital climate.
‘We form relationships with organisations like leading UK youth group Youth Employment UK, with the aim to put youth into work imminently, as we see unemployment among 16-24-year-olds soar. It is our mission to combat this rapid decline and centres like Kick Start and strong partnerships only aid the recovery for out of work people. The Kick Start Centre is there to install self-worth while looking at ways people can train and get into employment. Our team will always keep the door open for those looking to try something new, we look to unlock someone’s potential and see their professional and personal lives benefit substantially from it.’
The Kick Start Centre is a place designed to facilitate people who wish to work in a vocational capacity, over the age of 16, with or without traditional qualifications, from anywhere in the city and surrounding areas. The location is a comfortable setting for young individuals to network and find the support they require, whether it be after GCSEs, moving up the ladder, or if they have lost direction or faith in their abilities because of effects of the global pandemic.
Qube Learning is proud to be an OFSTED grade 2 (Good) Recruitment and Training Solutions Provider that works with hundreds of Employers across the country to deliver a range of training and qualifications to a multitude of Students. If you are interested in finding out more about the positive opportunities an Apprenticeship or Traineeship can bring through Qube Vision and eLearning, either as a Student or an Employer, then speak with the experts at Qube Learning.
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