Virtual Open Days

The University of Dundee will be hosting online open days on the 31st August and 26th September. Further information can be found on our website HERE

These virtual events will give students, advisers and parents the opportunity to engage with our academic staff, welcoming students and world class facilities all from the comfort of their own homes! We would be much obliged if you could circulate this information to any of your students or colleagues who might be interested in joining us.

Anyone can sign up to join us for our Online Open Day on August 31st taking place between 16:00 and 20:00 by clicking the link below.

Open Day Sign Up

We hope to see you online next week!

DYW’s Up2U Webinar Series

DYW have an exciting opportunity for the young people of Scotland that we would like you to know about.

We are hosting a week-long series of interactive virtual webinar episodes. DYW Up2U runs from 24th-28th August. DYW Up2U is aimed primarily at 2020 summer and winter school leavers. However, the content is relevant to any young person (16-24) or parents/carers seeking insight into a variety of pathways and next steps.

Over the week we will broadcast five live webinar sessions of panel discussions with industry professionals, young people and specialists. Facilitated by comedian and keynote speaker Gavin Oattes, there will be 20 minutes of discussion with our panellists followed by a live Q&A where young people will have the opportunity to interact and ask questions.

Tuesday 25th August (2pm-2:40pm) – College
Wednesday 26th August (2pm-2:40pm) – University
Thursday 27th August (2pm-2:40pm) – Training & Volunteering
Friday 28th August (2pm-2:40pm) – One Small Step with Gavin Oattes

To register for the event, please visit www.dyw.scot/Up2U

Keep an eye on social media over the week for the #DYWUp2U20 campaign, signposting to regional and national opportunities specifically for young people.

These webinars will be broadcast live on the DYW Skills Academy YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-VfGN33IG0uE4DZpQbyAbw.

School Age Payment

If your child was born between 1 March 2015 and 29 February 2016 and you get benefits or tax credits, you could be eligible for School Age Payment. See leaflet attached for more information.

Online Work Experience

 JP Morgan – Click here

Wednesday, November 4, 2020
1:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Coca-Cola – Click here 

Friday, October 16, 2020
10:00 AM – 2:45 PM

GSK – Click here

Stevenage: Work Experience Day – Business, Finance And STEM Online

Tuesday, November 3, 2020
10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Please read the links to find out how to sign up to these online events to avoid disappointment.

RGU Midwifery Virtual Insight Afternoon

Our School of Nursing, Midwifery & Paramedic Practice is hosting a Midwifery Virtual Insight Afternoon on Thursday, 20th August between 1pm and 5pm. This event, which is highly commended from the Royal College of Midwives, is ideal for any senior students who are considering a career in Midwifery. Interested students will get the chance to learn more about the role and the essential skills of a midwife.

The event will involve a series of interactive workshops ranging from ‘A day in the life of a Student Midwife/Midwife’, ‘What Midwives do’ through to ‘Midwifery Applications: Top Tips’. There are a total of five workshops.

 

Attendance at this event is free and any interested pupils can apply through the following link:

https://www.rgu.ac.uk/events/events-2020/3275-midwifery-virtual-insight-afternoon

Alternatively, the event can be reached by googling RGU Midwifery Virtual Event 2020.

If you have any questions regarding this event please contact Fiona Gibb, RGU Lead Midwife for Education on 01224 262654 or f.gibb@rgu.ac.uk

SDS HELPLINE

Following the announcement last week on revisions to SQA results, the SDS Results Helpline service, originally scheduled to close on 12th August, will remain open until 28th August.   

 

The helpline will continue to offer support to young people (including school leavers) and their parents and carers in East Renfrewshire for this extended period. Careers advisers can provide reassurance as well as information and advice on Confirmation and Clearing as well as other options available.   

 

The dedicated Results Helpline will be available until Friday 28th August, from 9am to 5pm, on weekdays.

The number to call is 0808 100 8000.

Please see the letter below from Glasgow University following the statement made in Parliament today.

I have just watched John Swinney make his parliamentary statement regarding the SQA moderation and welcome news that teachers’ original estimated grades will now be awarded. There may be pupils within your respective schools who will have been rejected by the University of Glasgow based on the grades awarded last week.

Can I please ask you to let your pupils know we would welcome pupils getting in touch with us regarding their offers to study at Glasgow. They will be considered for entry again. Some of them will have accepted their insurance options elsewhere. Admissions will be able to advise individual applicants of any actions they will need to take to have their application reconsidered by us.

I would be happy to receive any inquiries from you, parents or pupils and the WP team will work with Admissions to ensure any applicants who wish to have their application considered again in light of receiving their new grades, will have this done.

Thanks as always for your help and I hope we can help your young people to progress to their university of choice based on the grades they merit.

WFHS Achievements

Every year, our young people amaze us with their dedicated approach to learning and outstanding achievements. Here is a look back at some highlights of the year, a message from some familiar faces and the announcement of the winner of our House Points Competition.

Please head over to WFHS Twitter to watch our achievements video.

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WFHS Home Learning Guide

The Home Learning Guide contains some useful information regarding the following:

  • Pupil guide to using Google Classroom
  • Pupil guide to using Show My Homework
  • Additional Resources
  • Useful Tips

Please click here to access our home learning guide.

Message for pupils

Due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus), Skills Development Scotland cannot deliver career services face to face, but we are still here to help and provide you with the careers information and guidance you need for your future. You can also visit myworldofwork.co.uk. where you will find lots of help. We may try to phone you in the next few weeks to support you, so you may want to save the numbers below and then you will know that it is us calling. Please feel free to contact us, if you need to speak to us more urgently:

Jen Whelan

0141 468 7161

jennifer.whelan@sds.co.uk

Message for parents

Due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus), Skills Development Scotland cannot deliver career services face to face, but we are still here to help and support your child with their career planning. You or your child can contact us for career information, advice and guidance, or visit myworldofwork.co.uk. We may try to phone your child in the next few weeks to offer support and guidance. Please feel free to contact us, if you need to speak to us directly:

Jen Whelan

0141 468 7161

jennifer.whelan@sds.co.uk

 

School leaver webinar 

A fun and informative series of short, 30 minute webinars to support you with the next steps of your career journey!

We understand everyone is facing challenges just now and your plans may have changed or seem unclear due to the current situation.  We want to let you know that our careers advisers are still here to help and provide you with the career information and guidance you need for your future.

Join our advisers, Joan and Liz for our 4th session Thursday 25th June at 3pm on: 

University –

  • What to expect next – clearing, funding, Results Helpline
  • Understand how Skills Development Scotland can help you
  • Get actions and links to resources that you can do yourself
  • Get involved with questions and comments
  • Find out what future webinars to look out for

Click the link to join –

CareerJam4 University

We hope you can join us! 

Missed the first three sessions? Don’t worry, a recording including subtitles will be available on https://www.myworldofwork.co.uk/school-leaver-webinars

Available now

CareerJam 1 – Acknowledging the situation and how your careers adviser can help you

CareerJam 2 – Interviews Hints and Tips

Available soon CareerJam 3 – Applying for College

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