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Safety, Signs & Qualification Success!

As part of ‘Health & Safety’ Focus Week, from Tuesday 25th – Friday 28th October, all students got involved in a variety of activities including First Aid Qualifications, water safety procedures and hazard spotting!

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Practical Placements Bring Great Student Success!

Over the last few weeks Pathway 1 & Pathway 3 students have attended work placements at Shuttlewood Clarke Foundation. Hear about some of their tasks in our placement round-up:

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Ashley Trials Day At Ark Motors

Ashley has been trying out a new work experience placement. It’s been a great way for him to show off his current motor handling skills!

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Festivities, Fun & Challenges!

We started the academic year with our first physical get-together in a very long time with the Homefield Welcome Party and art exhibition; it was so nice to have the students come together in a social event right at the start of the academic year.

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Ready, Set, Progress!

Hi, I’m Janvee, and I want to tell you all about the progress I have made since being at Homefield…

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Measure Twice, Saw Once!

Hi, I’m Dominic, and I have been asked to write a blog post all about my Forest School lessons here at Homefield.

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Terrific Trophies at T.E.C.K

Faced with spare engine parts, our Motor Vehicle students were challenged to build their own trophies.

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Feeling Anxious About Joining Us? I Was Too!

Butterflies in your stomach when you think about September? Allow me to settle some of your nerves!

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Ethan’s Waitrose Diary

Hi, my name’s Ethan and last term I started my 5-week work experience at Waitrose. Whilst there, I learnt lots of new skills, which will help me to secure a job in the future.

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Feeling Let Down By The Government? Be Reassured By This!

I read the SEND Report and wanted to give my student view on the topic. Scroll down to find out more…

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Lights, Camera, Employer Encounter!

Hi! I’m Finola and I recently had a very insightful employer encounter at Curve, which helped give me an insight into the different types of Marketing careers, and strengthen my understanding of what skills and qualities are needed! Read on to find out more…

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Is That Birds We Hear?

On Monday 9th of May each pathway got the chance to get out of their classrooms, and experience a new setting, by being outside with the Enstruct Team in nature!

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Work Placement Recap: Ethan at Barnardo’s

Ethan started his 3-month work placement at Barnardo’s in Sileby in January. Having now finished his placement, he reflects back on how far he has come and what he has learnt as a result as he prepares for his next placement at Waitrose after Easter.

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Ethan’s Story: “I never had someone tell me I am normal, good or clever”

Hi, my name is Ethan and I have Autism and a rare condition called DAMP. DAMP stands for Deficits in Attention, Motor Control and Perception.

I was diagnosed in 2008 with DAMP after doctors ran some tests about my hyperactive behaviour.

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Reflection: National Careers Week 2022

National Careers Week (NCW) is an annual celebration of careers guidance for young people preparing for adulthood and this year took place on 7th – 12th March.

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Pathway 3 students are always looking for ways to enhance their employability skills in lessons whilst having fun. The Sport and Life Skills groups merged to take on a murder mystery around Ashby-De-La-Zouch and the following week an orienteering challenge around the Outwoods in Loughborough

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Students find their inner “Jenna Douglass”

Jenna Douglass creates mixed media pieces, through collage, painting, masking, and drawing. Her work is filled with a variety of lines and textures. Staff have been using her work to help students learn about composition, masking techniques, and layering.

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​Finola’s Feature: Feeling Unprotected Online? I’ve got you covered!

This Safer Internet Day, I’m reflecting on how to use social media for good, and what to do to keep yourself safe online.

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Feeling Anxious? You’re not alone!

Hi! I’m Finola, a first-year student at Homefield diagnosed with social anxiety, so I know exactly what it’s like to feel anxious over things that everybody else wouldn’t even find scary! I’m writing this blog post for you all to help shed some light on a topic that’s often avoided or seen as shameful to talk openly about – anxiety.

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Reflection of the Autumn Term

The first term of the academic year has not been without its challenges, but despite the continued pandemic, students are settling in well.

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Keeping Safe this Festive Period

‘Tis the season to be safe! With the festive season on the horizon, we need to keep Health & Safety in our minds when it comes to Seasonal Decorations.

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Supporting Children in Need 2021

Last week we got our Strictly on for Children in Need, showcasing our best dance moves and sparkly outfits whilst raising money for this worthy cause.

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Reflection: Road Safety Focus Week

Monday 15th November – Friday 19th November was our Road Safety Focus Week where we turned our learning attention towards staying safe when out in the community near roads.

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Trustee Week 2021

It’s Trustees’ Week 2021, an annual event showcasing the great work volunteer trustees do. We caught up with two of our current Trustees – Jane Parr & David Jackson – to find out more about them and their vital role in helping shape the future of Homefield.

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Reflection: Health & Safety Focus Week

Tuesday 25th – Friday 29th October was our Health & Safety Focus Week, where our students and residents learnt all about keeping safe at college, at home, in the work place and out in the community.

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Student Success – Supported Internship Secured

Over lockdown, Nuneaton student Oliver K told staff his dream of working with watches. Determined to make it a reality, staff set out looking for career opportunities.

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Virtual Art Exhibition 2020/21

We’re sharing a collection of artwork our current students have created this academic year as a celebration of their work.

Students welcome MP at Breward’s

Breward’s Coffee Shop, the latest community enterprise ran by Homefield College, is now open to dine-in customers.

Mental Health Awareness Week 2021

Find out how we’ve been supporting Mental Health Awareness Week 2021 across the college, and some top tips for boosting your mental health.

The Walk of Freedom

Students Janvee and Ethan collaborated with sports tutor Tom to develop the walk of freedom challenge. They want to help students keep healthy, fit and motivated to do more exercise, whether at home or at college, especially during the pandemic.

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