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Here at Weston College, we believe the importance of upskilling cannot be overstated. Whether you are an employee seeking career advancement, a job seeker looking to gain new skills, or an employer aiming to enhance your workforce's capabilities, upskilling can benefit everyone.
How Can I Upskill?
Sector-Based Work Academy Programmes (SWAPs)
Sector-Based Work Academy Programmes are government-backed initiatives designed to help job seekers acquire the skills and experience needed to secure employment in specific industries. These programs offer several benefits:
- Industry-Relevant Skills: SWAPs focus on providing participants with the skills and knowledge required by employers in high-demand industries. This targeted approach increases participants' employability.
- Work Experience: Many SWAPs include a work placement component, allowing participants to gain hands-on experience in their chosen field. This practical exposure is invaluable for building a resume and making industry connections.
- Employer Engagement: SWAPs often involve partnerships with local businesses, which can lead to direct job opportunities for participants. Employers may even hire participants who excel during the program.
- Government Support: These programs are often funded or partially funded by government agencies, making them accessible to a wide range of job seekers, including those looking to transition into new careers.
Upskilling Through Skills Bootcamps
Skills Bootcamps provide a unique advantage. They offer intensive, hands-on training that prepares learners for real-world scenarios. In the case of HGV Bootcamps, students gain practical skills, ensuring they are ready for the road. Project management Bootcamps immerse participants in the complexities of overseeing projects, providing valuable experience to carry forward.
Adult Courses
Adult courses are a fantastic way to get back into work, upskill, retrain to change career entirely, or gain skills for life. Life is busy, and commitments can vary greatly from person to person. We understand this and have designed adult courses to be as flexible as possible, in as many subjects as possible. With courses in almost every subject you can imagine, that can be moulded to fit around your schedule, the barriers to upskilling are significantly reduced. Whether you're a parent, a full-time employee, or simply someone with a hectic lifestyle, these courses can be a practical solution to your educational aspirations.
The benefits of upskilling are undeniable, whether it's through Adult Courses, Sector-Based Work Academy Programmes, or via Bootcamps. Employees who embrace upskilling enjoy improved career prospects, job security, and job satisfaction.
On the other hand, employers benefit from a more skilled and adaptable workforce that can drive innovation and competitiveness within their industries. These programs are essential in bridging the gap between job seekers and industries in need of skilled talent.
If you would like to upskill yourself, or upskill members of your team, find out how our 30 Day Challenge can benefit you!
- Mike Hudson – Strategic Lead, Recruitment Adult Studies
In a remarkable achievement, two of our outstanding learners, Toby and Kam, have been shortlisted for the prestigious AoC Student of the Year awards 2023/24.
These awards, a testament to their hard work, dedication, and exceptional contributions, recognise the remarkable accomplishments of students across the country.
Toby: Apprentice of the Year Nominee Sponsored by NOCN Group
Toby's journey to becoming a nominee for the Apprentice of the Year award has been nothing short of inspiring. His dedication and commitment throughout his Digital Marketing apprenticeship with Visit Somerset have set a shining example for fellow apprentices and learners alike. Toby's ability to combine theoretical knowledge with practical application in the ever-evolving digital landscape has made him a standout candidate.
Toby has shown exceptional growth and expertise during his apprenticeship. His innovative strategies, creative thinking, and unwavering determination have not only elevated him within the apprenticeship programme but also contributed significantly to the success of Visit Somerset's digital marketing efforts.
Toby was delighted with the news, saying: “To be shortlisted for apprentice of the year with Associates of Colleges, is a great feeling.
“To know your work is noticed not just in the county of Somerset but also the whole of the UK, is truly fantastic recognition.
“I wouldn’t be shortlisted without the help from my management, my team and of course Weston College. Who continuously support my development. To even be shortlisted is an achievement in itself. I am hoping I can win this award in November.”
Kam: Higher Education Student of the Year Nominee Sponsored by Advanced HE
Kam, our exceptional UCW student, has earned a well-deserved nomination for the Higher Education Student of the Year award, sponsored by Advanced HE. Kam's dedication to academic excellence and his commitment to personal and professional development have set him apart as a truly exceptional student.
Throughout his time at UCW, Kam has consistently demonstrated a thirst for knowledge and a passion for learning. His intellectual curiosity, combined with his contributions to the wider community, has resulted in outstanding academic achievements and a profound impact.
Kam's journey is a testament to the transformative power of higher education and the importance of nurturing students who aspire to make a meaningful impact on the world. His nomination reflects his dedication to personal growth and academic excellence.
Kam expressed his pride, saying: “I feel truly humbled and immensely honoured to be shortlisted for Higher Education Student of the Year.
“This recognition is not just a personal achievement, but a testament to the potential that education holds for individuals within the criminal justice system and beyond.
“My hope is that this acknowledgment serves as an inspiration, motivating others to pursue their passions through education. By doing so, we can collectively find fulfilment in our lives and work towards contributing positively to society.”
As we eagerly await the final results, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Toby and Kam, and we wish them the best of luck in the upcoming competition. Their achievements inspire us all and remind us of the incredible heights our learners can reach.
The winners will be revealed during the AoC Annual Conference on 14 November, where we hope to celebrate the extraordinary achievements of Toby, Kam, and all the nominees.
My name is Nick, and I am currently studying Applied Computing at University Centre Weston, after completing the Digital: Production Design and Development T Level and the Digital Foundation course at Weston College.
The foundation course wasn’t easy for me, but it was the challenges that drove me; the course kept me on my feet and kept pushing me to my limits and made it well worth the challenging aspects.
The T Level course was great, and the highlight was the web development aspects of the course. I had learnt so much and had the opportunity to show off what I could do and what I had learnt from my work experience.
The staff were fantastic during the transition from Weston College to UCW; I had been given opportunities and knowledge about life at UCW before I’d even started. Teachers and would happily show me round the facilities to give me a flavour of university life and introduce me to staff who could help ease the big step from college to university. I ultimately decided to progress onto UCW because I knew I would continue to receive brilliant support.
I always aim high for my educational achievements and don’t set a limit because I always push myself to do better than before. I’ve always believed there is no limit to what I can achieve, so throughout my degree, I just aim to work hard and push myself to be better than before.
Following the completion of my degree, I hope to go straight into a bright and successful career for myself.
My advice for someone considering a T Level course would be not to be afraid of the challenge, but always be willing to try something new. The T Level combines Work Experience with in-college learning, so you're always learning something new.
The one thing you must always remember is that even though it can be a challenge, you will always have teachers and staff who are there to help and support you through all of it. Weston College has many ways to support its learners; it’s impossible to not be supported here. With that & the qualifications you receive at the end, what's not to love about the T Level?
I know that I wouldn't be in the position I am without the help and support from so many staff members & teachers who helped me through my time at Weston College & I am forever grateful. I would not only recommend the T Level to anyone but also recommend studying at Weston College. It is truly the experience of a lifetime.