New Shoots

Welcome to our November newsletter.

It seems impossible that we are so far through the autumn term already and heading into winter. I hope you are all weathering that journey well.

We’re really excited to see new shoots appearing in terms of our work with schools this year. You’ll see in this newsletter that we have been working with Black pupils in schools across Nottinghamshire and also are re-launching our programme for three schools in West London (after a successful pilot last year).

This is a special passion of mine. It’s how I started out in Grit many years ago, and as a team we all feel strongly that young people would gain so much from having this kind of in-depth, self-reflective opportunity during the challenges of their teenage years in secondary education. Understanding yourself is hard at the best of times but critically important when making key decisions about who you are and who you can be as a young person.

I hope you enjoy reading about what we’ve been up to and do take a look at our volunteer coach opportunity for one of the schools programmes mentioned above!

Ellie


Future Leaders

“It is amazing that the programme is run with the workshops as a safe space for learners… the benefits are indisputable”

The Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Collaborative Outreach Partnership (DANCOP) is a regional collaboration of universities and colleges. Earlier this year, as part of their Future Leaders project, Grit worked with year 10 students of Black heritage. DANCOP have just published a report on the successes of the project. Read it here …


All change in cyberspace

We’ve been busy refreshing our website recently. There are new and expanded sections on our programmes in universities, with students of colour, in schools & colleges and with staff teams.

We’ve got some new testimonials, different films and participant stories, and we’re continuing to update the news section.

Take a look and let us know what you think!


Talking Grit

“The biggest impact it's had on me is how I work with students... it's not easy. It's intense, but I think you'll find at the end it’s been well worthwhile”

In our latest film university staff describe the impact of Grit on how they work with students and on their ability to coach.


Volunteers wanted

It’s an experience that will stay with me for a very long timeGrit volunteer

We are so excited to be back in west London working in partnership with the Harrow Club (a charity running five fantastic youth clubs for young people locally) and three of their key partner secondary schools. And we're looking for volunteers to join the programme!

You should be based in west London and/or able to travel to North Kensington for training and to deliver the coaching. You’ll be passionate about making a difference with young people, about supporting young people to turn their lives around and really make the most of their education.

Does this sound like you?


Find out more at on the Harrow Club website and to register, contact Diane via grit@harrowclub.org or scan the QR code by 18th December 2023.

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