Cumnock Chronicle

Police studies students supporting their communitie­s

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POLICE studies students at Ayrshire College go beyond their coursework to support community projects.

The students have been collaborat­ing on an anti-social behaviour initiative with David Porte, team leader for community safety with South Ayrshire Council’s Thriving Communitie­s team, as they learn to identify and report such incidents, which will lead to a safer environmen­t for everyone.

They also embraced the recent Beat the Street competitio­n which encouraged local communitie­s to ditch the car and to consider active travel.

Building on the success of a seasonal stroll initiative in December last year, the students are continuing their Paths for All Green Health walk leader training.

These walks provide opportunit­ies for students to interact with the community, promoting a sense of wellbeing while enhancing their leadership skills.

Several are already certified leaders, participat­ing in the BRIT Challenge - the

British Inspiratio­n Trust’s annual event which aims to improve the mental health and fitness of young adults and students throughout the UK and raise vital funds for local, regional and national charities, alongside BRIT.

Participat­ion in these initiative­s allows students to gain practical experience in areas such as community engagement, anti-social behaviour identifica­tion and leadership - skills that are highly soughtafte­r in law enforcemen­t careers and enhance their CVs.

Elaine Zenati, curriculum manager at Ayrshire College, said: “Education is so much more than lessons within the classroom we pride our students and staff in being community champions who are actively influencin­g future generation­s by making a real difference.

“By promoting health, safety and community spirit, they show that society matters to them, all while gaining essential skills for their chosen careers.”

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The students involved are developing vital skills

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