Tales from the volunteers

Askham Bryan College / Newton Rigg College trainees who went to the Vocational Educational Training (VET) in Aruba produced a guide about the project. Their objective was to give future trainees all the information they need to know how to best prepare for this experience. This includes a list of material to pack, health and safety advice: and lots of other top tips to know before departure.

This project guide has been created by Bryony Allan, Meg Harrison, Becca Cooksey.

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As promised before their Vocational Educational Training (VET) project in Aruba, trainees from Askham Bryan College (with support from Newton Rigg College) have organised an exhibition at their return in the UK. In this exhibition they explain the activities they took part in, as well as what they’ve learnt personally and professionally.

They’ve launched the exhibition on the 14th July with a presentation by the trainees themselves. On the picture you can see Meg explaining what she has learnt during the project. Everything is Possible director, Clair Brown was there for the opening.

The exhibition has been developed by Nicola McGarr, Bethany Backhouse, Katie Sharrock.

Their project was hosted by Aruba Donkey Sanctuary and Convet. This opportunity is part of Moving Feet Opening Minds, funded by the Erasmus+ project of the European Commission.

 

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Some of the trainees who undertook a Vocational Educational Training (VET) in Martinique produced a guide about the project. Their objective was to give future trainees all the information they need to know how to best prepare for this experience. This includes a list of material to pack and a list of French word to know before departure.

This project guide has been created by James Teixeira, Chloe Myers, Adam Williams, Billy Liptrot and Caius Jenkins

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Back from their Vocational Educational Training (VET) project in Martinique, our young trainees from Wigan Warriors are holding an exhibition to share their experience with other students, teachers and visitors. In this exhibition they explain the activities they took part it as well as what they’ve learnt personally and professionally.
The exhibition has been developed by Evie Sheppard, Josh White, Megan Birchall, Declan Lannon and Dylan Brown.

Their project was hosted by Youth In The Town in Martinique. This opportunity is part of Moving Feet Opening Minds, funded by the Erasmus+ project of the European Commission.

 

Exhibition VET project in Martinique

 

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