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MEMBER ZONE SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS AND STAFF


Moulton College has reaffirmed its commitment to staff and students by signing up to a brand new national mental health and wellbeing charter. The charter created by the


Association of Colleges, in conjunction with mental health experts commits to: • Promoting equality of opportunity and challenging mental health stigma


• Providing appropriate mental health training for staff


• Providing targeted individual mental health support where appropriate


Colleges across England teach and train 2.2 million people each year - including 685,000 young people. Every year, one-in-10 young people experience a mental health problem, and one-in-five of those aged 16-24 experience a common mental illness such as anxiety or depression. Add to these facts, 75% of adults with a diagnosable mental health problem experience their first symptoms before the age of 24. Moulton College is playing a vital role in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of its students and staff. Corrie Harris, principal and CEO


at Moulton College, said: “The mental wellbeing of our students is a huge priority for us. With increasing numbers of young


people suffering from mental health conditions across the country, we’re proud to be a part of a wider campaign to address these issues.” Richard Caulfield, mental health


lead at the Association of Colleges, said: “Every single day colleges like Moulton College provide a world class education and transform the


FUELLING GROWTH IN CHALLENGING TIMES


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claim back some of the cost of research and development projects and since its launch, over £21.4bn has been claimed. R&D Tax Credits apply to every sector and the great news is that


eligibility is very broad. If you attempt to overcome technological or scientific ‘uncertainties’, you could potentially claim R&D Tax Credits, allowing you a lucrative annual claim of up to 33p for every £1 spent on qualifying projects. Fiscale are a leading R&D Tax Credit consultancy who partner with


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lives of millions of people. This includes providing support for both staff and student wellbeing at the right time, in the right place. This charter gives colleges the chance to publicly state their commitment to the mental health agenda.”


Visit: www.moulton.ac.uk CELEBRATING CHAMPIONS


To celebrate the work that so many volunteers are doing during this pandemic to help their neighbours, Northamptonshire ACRE is launching Northamptonshire’s Covid-19 Community Champions. Groups across the county are invited to share details of the many ways they are supporting the more vulnerable in their community. Examples of support can be in


whatever way a group chooses, whether through stories, photos, video diaries or brief statements and examples of the best community support will be brought together into a booklet celebrating Northamptonshire’s volunteer champions. All entrants will receive a Community Champions certificate and will be invited to take part in a celebration evening Northamptonshire ACRE will host in Spring 2021. To be part of the celebrations


simply download the online form and enclose a supporting statement along with photos, videos or social media links that highlight how your group or village has supported your community during the pandemic.


Entrants can nominate what they believe to be their best example of community spirit. Elaine O’Leary (pictured), chief


executive of Northamptonshire ACRE said “As a result of the pandemic, we postponed the annual Northamptonshire Village Awards until next year. But we felt we wanted to mark this period of historic significance and showcase all the valuable work that so many are doing to support their community.” The deadline for entries is 31


August 2020.


Visit: www.northantsacre.org.uk/ covid-19


‘THE MENTAL WELLBEING OF


OUR STUDENTS IS A HUGE PRIORITY FOR US’


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