Hundreds of staff at Northern Regional College will be volunteering some of their time and talents to mark COVID-19 Volunteer Day this Thursday 07 May – a bespoke initiative to support local communities and help raise vital funds for charities affected by the pandemic. Members of senior leadership plan to lead by example. They will be stepping out as one of the teams take part in a virtual walking challenge organised by Health and Social Care lecturer, Kate Pegram. Each team has a target of walking a combined total of 79 miles - completed as part of their daily exercise routine - the distance between the College’s campuses in Coleraine, Ballymoney, Ballymena, Newtownabbey and Magherafelt.
Continue ReadingVirtual learning enables 100% success rate for Northern Regional College Tour Guiding students
Thursday
30th April 2020
Students studying for the OCN Tour Guiding accredited qualification at Northern Regional College have been able to complete their studies and achieve a 100% success rate this week thanks to the power of technology. Despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the College put in place a series of measures to ensure that the 13 students at its Newtownabbey campus could complete their accreditation via online learning.
Continue ReadingThe Empower Project, which helps families coping with autism, dyslexia and dyspraxia in the Mid Ulster, Antrim and Newtownabbey area, is continuing to offer support by posting resources online. Project Manager Marie Donaghy, is assistant head of Counselling at Northern Regional College, one of Empower’s stakeholders. She explains that Empower, a Lottery funded project, had been running regular skills workshops and social activities to support parents up until last month’s lockdown.
Continue ReadingN Ireland’s Further Education Colleges playing their part in frontline support during COVID-19
Monday
27th April 2020
In recent weeks, thousands of students and staff from Northern Ireland’s Further Education (FE) colleges have combined their time, talents and skills gained through their college courses to support frontline efforts to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 61,000 students are currently studying further and higher education courses at Belfast Metropolitan College, Northern Regional College, North West Regional College, Southern Regional College, South East Regional College and South West College.
Continue ReadingA Health and Social Care lecturer at Northern Regional College doing weekend shifts as a healthcare assistant in the COVID-19 wards at Antrim Area Hospital plans to donate her payment for this work to Ulster University’s COVID-19 testing fundraising appeal. Jacqui McAllister from Carnlough, who teaches full time in the College’s Newtownabbey campus, admitted her family were “horrified” when she told them that she’d be working on the frontline, but felt it was something she had to do. She joins dozens of students from the College and Newtownabbey campus in particular, working as healthcare assistants in hospitals, nursing homes and in the local community during the pandemic.
Continue ReadingNorthern Regional College Distributes Protective Face Shields to Healthcare Workers
Thursday
23rd April 2020
Engineering staff at Northern Regional College are using 3D printers to produce protective face shields to help cope with the unprecedented demand for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
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