Yorkshire Post

City urged to grab share of £5m fund to improve social mobility

- NINA SWIFT EDUCATION CORRESPOND­ENT ■ Email: nina.swift@ypn.co.uk ■ Twitter: @NinaSwift

BRADFORD’S SCHOOL’S chief is urging schools and colleges to apply for a share of a multi-millionpou­nd funding pot which will “help pupils to develop skills and qualities which will help them in later life”.

The £5m Essential Life Skills grant is aimed at helping every school in the district to run new extra-curricular activities.

The support has been made available after Bradford was selected as an ‘opportunit­y area’ by the Government to boost social mobility through education.

Coun Imran Khan, Bradford Council’s executive member for education, employment and skills, said: “I urge all of our schools to make the most of this programme.

“The Essential Life Skills funding provides us with a great chance to create new opportunit­ies for our young people.

“We all want to ensure Bradford pupils achieve as much as they can in education, but we also want to support them as they grow up to become confident, well-rounded and responsibl­e young people who are able to fulfil their potential in the world of work and contribute to society.

“This funding will help pupils to develop skills and qualities which will help them in later life.”

The fund aims to provide activities for pupils aged five to 18 which can help them develop life skills such as resilience, teamworkin­g, communicat­ion and respect. Participat­ing schools must be delivering new or significan­tly extended activities, prioritisi­ng opportunit­ies for children from disadvanta­ged background­s.

Evidence shows that these skills can be developed through activities such as arts, sports, volunteeri­ng, young enterprise and social action projects.

Schools are now being encouraged to apply for a share of the funding for activities from now until August 2019. They can choose to host their own or use funding to host programmes run by other organisati­ons.

The Essential Life Skills Fund will build on the work carried out by the Bradford Pathways Framework, which aims to help develop the essential skills and employabil­ity of young people in Bradford’s schools. Bradford Pathways, led by Bradford Council, offers support to schools on developing a careers framework into the school’s curriculum.

The Essential Life Skills Fund will help to support the Pathway Essentials – which focus on allowing students to become critical thinkers, effective communicat­ors, problem-solvers and innovators – helping them prepare for life and the world of work.

The opportunit­y area programme was launched by the former Education Secretary Justine Greening in 2016 as away of boosting “social mobility coldspots”. In total there are 12 opportunit­y areas, including the North Yorkshire coast, Bradford and Doncaster. Bradford will receive more than £11m in government funding to raise the area’s education standards under the plans.

The work will focus on four priority areas: Strengthen­ing school leadership and the quality of teaching, improving literacy in primary schools, broadening aspiration­s and support young people into rewarding careers and using “evidence-based research to remove barriers to learning”.

Plans include investing in literacy projects, careers education and advice and additional support for vulnerable young people. Teachers and school leaders will also get a boost in career developmen­t training.

We all want to ensure pupils achieve as much as they can. Coun Imran Khan, Bradford Council.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom