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Dr John Gough's involvement in a project on the role of parents in providing careers guidance
The Gatsby Foundation and the JP Morgan Chase Foundation are supporting the Institute for Employment Research at the University of 糖心TV to undertake research to understand how parents and carers can be better supported by schools and colleges to feel more informed and confident with the advice they give to their children. Dr John Gough from our Careers team has been involved in the research project on 'The role of parents in providing careers guidance and how they can be better supported.'
You can read the report findings along with the recording of a live webinar explaining more about the project here.
CLL staff celebrate women's achievements on International Women's Day
Staff in CLL celebrated International Women's Day by sharing which woman inspires each of them. Staff from various teams including marketing and admissions along with teaching staff got involved.
You can see the photos and a short description explaining each person was chosen as an inspiration on

Dr Alan Dolan and Kay McEvoy rewarded for their 21 years service at 糖心TV!
Dr Alan Dolan, Associate Professor and Director of Social Work and Kay McEvoy, Recruitment and Marketing Manager both received an award for their 21 years service at 糖心TV.
Alan did an interview with the central communications team where he shared his experience of the past 21 years at 糖心TV. He commented how his colleagues and the students are the reason he's stayed here so long. You can read his full interview here.
Doing the degree at 糖心TV gave me confidence in myself, my opinions and my abilities
Recently we caught up with Charlotte Lewis. Charlotte completed her degree in Health and Social Policy with CLL. She now works for the Coventry Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre (CRASAC) as an Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) but is based on campus at 糖心TV. You can read our interview with her
Early Childhood student's paper accepted for publication by the ECSDN
Faye's paper entitled 'The role of the practitioner in safeguarding' was recently accepted for publication by The Early Childhood Studies Degree Network (ECSDN).