Student project to destigmatise loneliness among young people in West Norfolk
| Updated: 18:49, 16 December 2020
Students at Lynn s College of West Anglia are shining a light on loneliness and isolation among young people in their latest project.
Producing a series of videos in partnership with the Lily Service, the CWA media department worked collaboratively to engage a younger audience.
The Lily Service is provided by the borough council and helps adults in West Norfolk to develop friendships and engage in the local community.
From L to R: CWA students Emily Wilson, Owen Richards and Darcey Wood (43562242)
Rebekah Bensley-Mills, Lily co-ordinator, said: We really wanted to challenge the pre-conceived stigmatisation of loneliness as something that mostly elderly people experience. We know from the work that we do that this is simply not true.
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College of West Anglia staff recognised for outstanding achievements at awards ceremony
| Updated: 17:10, 10 December 2020
The annual College of West Anglia (CWA) staff awards took place virtually and saw 27 awards given for a variety of outstanding work including teaching excellence and management and lifetime achievement awards.
Wisbech campus administrator, Sue Baker, won overall Employee of the Year at the virtual ceremony and took home another award for Business Support Employee of the Year.
CWA assistant principal of quality and outcomes, Andrew Gedge, nominated Sue for the award.
Sue Baker, was employee of the year. (43506349)
He said: âSue is an outstanding staff member, firmly committed to the student experience and aligned to the College values. She demonstrates an enthusiasm for her role and a prioritisation of tasks that consistently puts the student at the heart of her decision making and she is truly deserving of the Employee of the Year award.â