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Title: Derwentside District Councillor Janice Docherty


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When Councillor Janice Docherty and Alan Hodgson,
Director of Information Services at Derwentside
first sat down to talk about this special project
three years ago their concerns were focussed on
how they could raise education standards and
aspirations particularly in some of our more
disadvantaged areas.
Derwentside District Councillor Janice Docherty
Alan Hodgson, Director of Information Services
Three wards targeted in the Stanley Green
Corridor of Derwentside
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The statistics at the time were undoubtedly
bleak The communities of Craghead, South Stanley
and South Moor together make up our Stanley Green
Corridor were ranked in the most deprived 10 in
the country for education.
Yes, the stats were bleak but they were
determined to do something that would make a real
difference and were determined to turn their
dreams of brighter futures for all into concrete
reality.
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  • The Project?
  • The AB_at_H Project is a three year Pilot
  • using ICT provision set up to establish whether-
  • ICT provision and skills in conjunction with
    educational support and family learning can lead
    to enhanced attainment and raising of aspirations
    in deprived areas to
  • improve basic skills in numeracy/literacy and
    IT
  • improve school results - educational
    support and family learning
  • enhance attainment and raise
    aspirations of local people
  • encourage community
    cohesion
  • Once fully evaluated and depending on its success
  • it will be considered for potential mainstreaming

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  • Aims of the Project
  • To improve educational aspirations and attainment
  • To reduce barriers to learning and employment
  • Utilise broadband infrastructure and improve
    access to learning opportunities and development
  • Objectives of the Project
  • 300 homes to get a computer and broadband
    connectivity
  • Introduce a community Virtual Learning Network
  • Interaction between schools, homes, community
    centres and training centres etc
  • Family learning opportunities to raise attainment
    and aspirations
  • Extra teacher support on line
  • E-learning partnership with training providers

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  • Project Partners
  • Derwentside District Council
  • Derwentside College
  • Training
    Providers within Derwentside
  • Durham County Council
  • Stanley Green Corridor NM

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Project Funding - 1 million
  • Neighbourhood Renewal Fund
  • DTI broadband
  • European Social Funding
  • Stanley Green Corridor Neighbourhood
    Management
  • 440,000
  • 280,000
  • 149,607
  • 150,000
  • 1,019,607

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Critical Success Factors



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Genders 266 Families 978 people
  • We have at present 266 computers in the
    homes
  • We are working with 978 people between the
    ages of 0 65
  • 422 of these people are aged between 25 65
    and can be classed as
  • potential adult learners.

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This graph shows where the age groups relate in
the overall picture with 345 students between the
ages of 11 - 15 participating in the project
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Occupational Status We can use this information
to assess the best times to arrange courses and
the groups most likely to attend
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WHAT HAVE WE DONE??
  • installed computers with broadband
    connectivity into the
  • homes of families (266 at present)
  • worked with the school to introduce a
    Virtual Learning Platform
  • Created extra teacher support
  • Create closer Interaction between schools
    and families
  • community centres, training centres etc
  • Provided Family learning opportunities to
    raise attainment and
  • aspirations
  • Provided Individual support through home
    tutoring when required
  • Created E-learning partnership with
    training providers 

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EDUCATION
  • This project was targeted at families with
    children in the first year of secondary school as
    we believe this is the right time to really help
    young people make the most of the opportunities
    on offer.
  • It is at this time that young people are on the
    brink of a very important time in their lives.
  • We therefore felt that if this project could help
    them, and their parents, to really get involved
    in education and work together to improve
    standards it could make a huge difference to
    their future.

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Educational History
  • The communities of Craghead, South Stanley and
    South Moor (Stanley Green Corridor) were ranked
    in the most deprived 10 in the country for
    education.
  • In January 1998 Key Stage 2 educational
    attainment in the
  • Stanley Green Corridor communities was 12 per
    cent below the national target average.
  • And at Key Stage 4 the percentage of pupils
    obtaining five or more A-C GCSEs at our four
    main secondary schools was more than 12 per cent
    below the national average for England in 2000.

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  • Just a few years ago it was a bleak picture
  • - but today it is a very different story.

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  • The Headteacher and staff have fully supported
    the project
  • The school has achieved the highest results for
    improved attendance
  • Best school in County for most improved
  • The top school for Value Added
  • in the top 10 for most improved results
  • 5A to C 51
  • 5A to G 92
  • 1A - C 72
  • A - G 97
  • 21 increase in
  • results (2005)
  • 5A to C 60
  • 5A to G 100
  • 1A - C 100
  • A - G 100
  • 10 increase in
  • results (2006)

Janet Bridges (Head) Stanley School of Technology
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  • The Aspirations Begin at Home project
  • helping the school fulfil their obligation to
    extend school provision to pupils and the wider
    community
  • keeping in line with the UK Governments
    initiative for provision of ICT into schools
  • has been acknowledged by Best Value Inspectors
  • Achieved a high level of adult learning and
    family learning opportunities

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Training Achieved
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Learning Premium (online encyclopedia)
ABAH joined forces with South Stanley School of
Technology to sign up to a new website for
pupils, teachers and parents. The website,
created by technical experts at The Guardian aims
to boost learning at home.
Learn Premium gives pupils, teachers and
parents a focus, taking them on a colourful,
eye-catching journey through
the curriculum.
The site includes revision tips, tests with
answers and feedback and moving images helping to
bring learning to life. There are also links to
the Guardians own research archives.
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  • PARTNERSHIPS
  • Working in partnership is very important and
    plays a large part in our project working with
    the community and other community partners.
  • During the course of the project we have worked
    with a number of schools and partners to achieve
    our targets
  • A number of the students who are part of the AB_at_H
    project are also involved with other Derwentside
    Projects ie SPICE, Green Corridor Kids Co-op and
    the Say Stanley Active Youth Project showing
    their community involvement
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  • Lets not forget the local community centres
  • and the support they have given to the AB_at_H
    project
  • Staff from Craghead Village Hall have on a number
    of occasions helped deliver presentations
    including video conferencing demonstrations to
    interested parties.(eg facilitated a presentation
    of AB_at_H as part of a Committee of the Regions EU
    presentation held at the Gala Theatre in Durham.)
  • Craghead Village hall also provided accommodation
    and facilities for ECDL courses, Email Internet
    Courses and TROCN Courses

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  • The BRANWA centre who helped locate a tutor
    and full use
  • of their facilities for us to be able to
    offer Clait courses to
  • adults to help us reach and achieve the
    targets set by ESF
  • targets
  • South Stanley Community Centre who provided
  • accommodation and facilities for family
    learning animation
  • courses delivered and film making course
    lead by Tyneside
  • Cinema.
  • The AB_at_H Technicians helped to set up and
    install
  • reconditioned computers to the centre
    provided through the
  • project for a new IT suite.

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We have 4 Young people working towards an IT
apprenticeship
Funding for Trainees Stanley Green Corridor
Neighbourhood Partnership ESF DTI
Michael
Michaela
Ryan
Jamie
Jamie
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
  • This project has provided the trainees with a
    good grounding and knowledge of IT for future
    employment
  • The 3 year apprenticeship has offered them the
    opportunity to undertake hands on work in a
    variety of IT job related areas
  • Given them the chance to sit and achieve a number
    of accredited qualifications

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
  • The project has provided these trainees with a
    variety of training opportunities and as part of
    their apprenticeship they have undertaken and
    successfully achieved training in-
  • Customer Care
  • Delivering Customer
    Services in the Field
  • Equality
    Diversity
  • First Aid
  • Health
    Safety

  • Ladder Training

  • Manual Handling

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  • Training and Qualifications
  • NVQ Level 2 IT Practitioners qualification
    (completed)
  • Network qualification
  • (exam to be taken in Dec 2007)
  • CCNA (Cisco) qualification
  • (exam to be taken in Jun 2008)
  • ECDL
  • (European Computer Driving Licence) completed

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  • We have carried out a number of Events,
  • Presentations and activities which have
    included-
  • Open Evenings at the school Terry Deary
  • Guy Fawkes 400 year celebration Play etc
  • Launch of a Newpaper - students
  • Tasty Voices Intergenerational and Spanish
    Night

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  • We have promoted and disseminiated the project in
    a number of ways by
  • delivering presentations, publications and
    discussion with interested parties
  • For example-
  • LSP Presentation Stadium of Light
  • Committee of the Regions (Brussels)
  • EU Conference Gala Theatre Durham
  • Bridging the Broadband Gap (Brussels)
  • Scrutiny Panel
  • Green Corridor Presentations and publications
  • Education Providers as part of other training
    providers promotions
  • Articles eg Durham Governors Magazine
  • Beacon Council events ..

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  • Future Plans??
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