Looking Back on Three Years at IntoUniversity Hull East
Jade Hinchliffe, Centre Leader, reflects on three years in Hull and the partnerships and relationships that have helped create opportunities for local young people.
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Jade Hinchliffe, Centre Leader, reflects on three years in Hull and the partnerships and relationships that have helped create opportunities for local young people.
Students at IntoUniversity Walworth had a memorable surprise this week, as they were joined by two very special royal visitors, The Prince and Princess of Wales, who marked their 15th Wedding anniversary by visiting the centre.
IntoUniversity Norwich has supported more than 3500 young people in West Earlham to achieve their ambitions.
Our centre in Bristol South has supported more than 6,785 young people in Withywood to achieve their ambitions.
The centre was officially launched at a celebratory event yesterday, at which the ribbon was cut by local students.
Veronica Cueva-Peralta, our Adult and Family Learning Manager, and Chloe Cheetham, our Impact and Evaluation Manager, reflect on how the Adult and Family Learning (AFL) pilot has developed so far and share what we are learning about the role families can play in supporting young people’s education.
In addition to our community-based centres that naturally build trust and communication with local families, we run specific programmes aimed at engaging parents and carers with their children’s education.
At IntoUniversity, our centres work with young people and their families, building trusted relationships that unlock potential over time. For the Hughes family who have been attending our Hull East centre for four years, this support has made a real difference.
For young people experiencing disadvantage, learning and attainment gaps can appear early and grow over time. But when children start to understand how they learn and take charge of their thinking, their educational trajectories can shift.