Tuesday, May 4, 2021
London Early Years Foundation scooped the gong for Health and Well-Being at the Nursery World Awards 2020. Michelle Samuels, LEYF apprentice manager, talks about the LEYF Early Years Chef Academy and associated qualification which clinched it the top spot
The first cohort in LEYF’s chef academy all received distinctions Register now to continue reading Thank you for visiting
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London South East London Colleges are helping Oxleas NHS Trust deliver the vaccine across the capital. The first cohort of 250 students being trained by London South East Colleges to help deliver the vaccine across south east London have completed their training in record time. In December it was announced that London South East Colleges had been recruited by the NHS to help provide a workforce to deliver the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccines locally. The college said Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust had selected them to help support the biggest immunisation programme of our time both training and recruiting staff for the effort to ensure residents in Bexley, Bromley, Lewisham and Greenwich benefit from the vaccine.