Transcript of Beyond the Pandemic, and a look at the PAWS program
Joan Gabel: Without question, this has to have been one of the hardest years in the entire nearly 170-year history of this university, especially and most importantly for our students. The world was turned upside down and we did our very best to support them, but we couldn’t change what was going on in the world around them.
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Rick Moore: Welcome to the podcast
Top of Mind, Promoting Mental Health at the University of Minnesota. [music] I’m Rick Moore reporting. That was President Joan Gabel giving her assessment of the gravity and heaviness of this past year for college students.
SPACES are available on a free teaching assisting course taking place in Bridport next week. The Level 2 Support Work in Schools course, which will take place at Bridport Youth & Community Centre, begins on Wednesday, April 28. The course is fully funded for Dorset residents who are 19 or above and unemployed or earning £17,000 or less. The course runs for nine weeks - and is classroom-based to help develop the understanding of key roles which support schools and learning. Each course will have an experienced tutor who will guide students through topics such as child development, schools as organisations and keeping children safe.
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