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Bridge College hosts the inspiring Natspec Student Voice Parliament

The hall full of people stat at tables clapping during the Natspec Learner Voice Parliament
17 May 2024

Natspec, the membership association for organisations providing specialist further education and training for students aged 16 to 25 with learning difficulties and/or disabilities, aims to ensure that all young people with such challenges can access high-quality education tailored to their individual needs and aspirations.

As a proud member of Natspec, Bridge College was honoured to host the 2024 Student Voice Parliament for the North of England’s colleges. This inclusive event offers learners a platform to collectively voice their opinions on subjects that matter to them. The agenda is set by the Parliament members themselves and each session is chaired and hosted by learners from different colleges.

"On behalf of our students, can I just say a huge thank you to you and your team for such a wonderful day today. The students really enjoyed meeting everyone, had a lovely lunch and were able to learn so much from the feedback sessions. We have some interesting information to share with our learners next week. Your whole team gave everyone such a warm welcome," said Liz Elizabeth Sexton-Jones, Progression Officer at Pure Innovations.

The day featured agenda items such as Alex Johnson discussing his Disability Rights survey and the Natspec Manifesto. It was a fantastic opportunity to hear from other colleges and listen to students talk about what they need to maximise their learning experiences. An interactive poll added an engaging element to the discussions.

Bridge College was thrilled to share its learner-led research with fellow Natspec member colleges. Student Elliott presented on the positive contributions made by Bridge College students to the local community. He highlighted how the Bridge College Student Council left a lasting impression on Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, during his visit in 2023. This visit allowed students to discuss impactful initiatives undertaken through the Bridge Gives Back program, which benefits the local area. Elliott also spoke about Nathaniel's collaboration with students on campaigns for a more accessible train station, the need for drop kerbs, and bins to keep the area clean.

Elliott’s presentation received an enthusiastic response, with colleges from across the country giving him a round of applause. He said he was, quite rightly, very proud of his achievements!

Several members of our Student Council have said the best part of the day was "listening to other student's views".

Zena, Bridge College Curriculum Lead said,

“We’re incredibly proud of our students and the way they spoke and presented their ideas to the whole Natspec membership. They were clear and concise and hope to make positive change. They helped host a brilliant event and we can’t wait for next year!”

We eagerly anticipate the next steps for the Student Voice Parliament in the coming year!

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