Posted: Mon 2nd Jul 2018

Updated: Mon 16th Jul

Careers programme’s fresh approach secures national award shortlisting

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Jul 2nd, 2018

A summer careers programme which helps boost the employability of students from Wrexham Glyndŵr University has been shortlisted for a professional excellence award.

The Make Summer Work for You programme, has been shortlisted in the Supporting Student/ Graduate Employability category for this year’s AGCAS (Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Service) Awards for Excellence.

Wrexham Glyndŵr University’s Make Summer Work for You programme – an innovative extracurricular programme which strengthens  students over several months through  providing  flexible careers related support and guidance.

Wrexham Glyndwr Work Experience Officer Lucy Jones said: “The Make Summer Work for You programme takes a different approach to the traditional kind of programme you might expect from a careers service.

“We ran a series of consultations to find out what our students had to say

“Our responses suggested that supporting students’ confidence, wellbeing, and resilience would make a real difference – so we went away and designed a programme that did just that.

“The whole programme was designed to be flexible too – so that students could learn and grow at a pace that suited them.”

The programme brings in a number of external presenters, including Jo Howarth, an author and inspirational speaker who created the Happiness Club (https://www.thehappinessclub.co.uk/.) Jo runs workshops with students to help foster a positive mind-set and increase resilience among the students who take  part.

She said: “What I have been teaching students in the workshops is to be more resilient – as they progress through their career, they will come up against hard times and pressure – so the more resilient they are, the better.

“The workshops went really well – they were a room full of people who didn’t know each other or me, but by the end of the session they were best friends – we all shared a lot during the sessions and it was great!”

Other courses on offer during the programme included Living Life to the Full, a series of sessions based around Cognitive Behavioural Therapy designed to give participants a range of self-help tools to enable them to face up to employment-related challenges.

Wrexham Glyndwr Careers and Employability Adviser Neil Pritchard said: “The Make Summer Work for You programme has been a great success. Students who took part in 2017 said the programme made them feel more positive about themselves or their career – and so far, we are seeing similar levels of success this year.

“Listening to student concerns about how wellbeing can affect employment – and acting on those concerns – makes a real difference.

“The team are delighted that their work has been recognised with this awards shortlisting.”

Award winners will be announced on September 5.

Find out more about Wrexham Glyndŵr University’s Careers Service here: https://www.glyndwr.ac.uk/en/Studentsupport/Careers/

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