HELPING students achieve their ambitions in a world turned upside down by a pandemic has been a significant challenge for schools, colleges and universities across Scotland. What has been crucial, says South Lanarkshire College Principal Aileen McKechnie, is never losing sight of the bigger picture.“Our ambition has always been to be absolutely inclusive, diverse and equal – these values underpin the ethos of the college and are central to the work we do to support not just our students, but our staff and the wider community,” she explains. “We know the importance of ensuring all our students are able to succeed in their studies and in their careers and we want to create the best possible learning environment to help all our learners achieve their ambitions.”
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Police in the UK arrested a man for handing out free soup in a park, claiming that he had violated COVID-19 restrictions.
(Article by Paul Joseph Watson republished from Summit.news)
Nick Smith had been giving out free soup to people in his village for 17 weeks before Sussex Police intervened, claiming he had violated COVID rules by encouraging people to gather.
However, Smith cited exemptions under the rules for volunteering, which allows for up to 15 people to gather either indoors or outdoors.
Smith said he found the whole experience “very shocking” and insisted he was only trying to help people struggling with mental health issues as a result of the lockdown.