RNN Group Support Local Communities Through Social Action

Students from the RNN Group (Rotherham College, North Notts College and Dearne Valley College) have recently been involved in the pilot #IWill youth social action project, a match-fund created by the Pears Foundation, the National Lottery Community Fund and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. The project saw the Colleges offer opportunities for its students to engage in inclusive social action opportunities for young people.

The two-year project saw RNN Group selected as one of five institutions from the Association of Colleges (AoC) to pilot new approaches, and successfully embed a sustainable approach, to youth social action.

In total, the RNN Group saw almost 1,000 students and staff engage in projects that helped 2,000 members of its local communities in South Yorkshire and North Nottinghamshire.

Students from the Group were able to develop their communication, problem-solving and teamwork skills as well as raising their understanding of a variety of social issues through researching issues in their local communities, identifying social barriers or topics which they felt passionate about addressing and acting to help raise awareness.

The Group also created a social action Google site that is dedicated to promoting internal projects, partner organisations and provides more opportunities for staff and students to learn about the challenges faced in their local communities.

RNN Groupโ€™s Senior Quality and Learner Experience Coordinator, Andrea Chattaway*, coordinated staff and student involvement in a wide variety of social action projects.

Andrea said: โ€œOur staff and student awareness of social action has never been so high, and engagement grew exponentially during the pilot. Since the start of the project, we have been able to embed social action projects in our culture and ethos, throughout all of our curriculum areas and across our range of enrichment activities.

โ€œOur aim is for social action to be student-led, and encourage our students to identify issues that they are passionate about in their local communities. We have been involved in so many incredibly worthwhile projects from luncheon clubs to befriending services to help combat loneliness in older people, and even taking part in a local charityโ€™s Christmas Appeal video.

โ€œAs well as giving back to local communities, our involvement in social action projects has been incredibly rewarding for our students. Not only are they playing an active role in the local community, but some of the experiences will allow them to stand out on applications for higher education or job applications.

โ€œI canโ€™t wait to see what projects our staff and students choose to support next!โ€

 

*Correct at time of publication.

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