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Linda Gregory didnât set out to lead the Green Valley Recreation Camera Club through a global pandemic, but after 15 years of membership and operating as the club s de facto âSummer President,â the opportunity sort of fell into her lap.
âWe usually elect officers in April, and at the time, nobody wanted to take on all that responsibility,â Gregory said. âWhen we met again back in November, I just decided to continue on into the next year.â
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Oldham E-ACT academies join Kickstart Scheme aimed at getting young people back into work Date published: 01 March 2021
The Oldham Academy North
The Oldham Academy North and Royton and Crompton E-ACT Academy, both part of the multi-academy trust E-ACT, have launched their Kickstart Placement Scheme, designed to support young people in developing the skills and experience they need to find work after completion.
The government’s Kickstart Scheme involves partners such as E-ACT and their academies offering six-month job placements for young people aged 16-24 who are currently on Universal Credit and at risk of long-term unemployment.
Placements are available in various functionalities within the academy such as Admin, IT, Site and Reception and can be tailored to suit the interests and needs of each candidate.