Students showcase their considerable skills Date published: 19 April 2021
All Further Education colleges in Greater Manchester are part of the Greater Manchester Colleges Group, including Oldham College
Students across Greater Manchester have showcased their hard work and skills developed during lockdown in a video presentation released today (Monday) by the Greater Manchester Colleges Group (GMCG).
All Further Education (FE) colleges in Greater Manchester are part of the GMCG including Oldham College, Bolton College, Bury College, Hopwood Hall College, Tameside College, The Manchester College, Trafford College Group, Salford City College Group and Wigan and Leigh College.
Each year the GMCG host skills competitions in a variety of subject areas allowing students from each of the nine FE colleges to compete against one another in a series of challenges that showcase their technical skills and abilities.
Nathan Coyne, 25, took his own life at his sister s home on December 5, 2020
The father of one had been suffering with depression and used cocaine
His father Martin Coyne praised his son for his good nature and humour
His family said Mr Coyne suffered greatly due to the Covid-19 restrictions
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Nathan Coyne struggled with Covid-19 lockdown restrictions , among other factors that took a toll on his mental health
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Nathan Coyne (Image: Coyne family)
Family and friends have told of their heartbreak amid the devastating death of a young father struggling with his mental health.
Nathan Coyne was just 25-years-old when he was found dead after an episodic battle with depression, drug use and thoughts of self-harm, Bolton Coroners Court heard as the inquest into his death continued on Wednesday, March 31.
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EMPLOYERS from the North West have praised Bolton College’s apprentices for their response to the coronavirus pandemic. The college’s business development team has received positive feedback since last March concerning its apprentices’ approach to the challenges of the past 12 months. St Joseph’s RC High School in Horwich employs four apprentices through Bolton College – three teaching assistant apprentices and one business apprentice. Rachel Hawkrigg, special educational needs co-ordinator at the school, said: “In what has been one of the most difficult years for working in schools, I have been amazed and humbled by how determined our apprentices have been.