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Past Articles
Saturday, September 24
·SPAT-C Art & Painting Class (3)
Sunday, September 11
·Free IT Training - New course starting soon ! (3)
Saturday, August 27
·SPAT-C NEW COURSES - RECRUITING NOW ! (3)
Tuesday, August 23
·Cheapest and Easiest way to get a Domain Name Registered ! (3)
·Alienware Aurora - The best PC Spec and build on the planet ! (3)
Sunday, July 03
·“Employability of Refugees, BME Communities and the Long-term Unemployed: Issues and Challenges” (3)
Saturday, June 04
·REFUGEE WEEK - SPAT-C Multiculural Celebration (2)
Monday, April 11
·SPAT-C Training Course: “ An Introduction to Exporting and Importing” (3)
Thursday, March 24
·Fashion & Design Course - Starts mid-April 2005 (3)
Wednesday, January 12
·Export / Import Course - (From Entry Level to Level 3) begins late February (3)
Wednesday, January 05
·SPAT-C Launches UKCollege.org and E-learning / On-line training virtual learning environment (4)
Monday, November 15
·South Yorkshire Ambulance Service - TRAINEE PARAMEDIC (5)
Saturday, October 02
·Sheffield Free ICT Drop In Centres (3)
Thursday, September 09
·ICT Training Starting Soon - (From Entry Level to Level 2) (3)
Tuesday, September 07
·PRESS RELEASE - China mission means business (3)
Sunday, July 04
·SPAT-C Trade Delegation to China - September 7th to 12th 2004 (3)
Tuesday, June 29
·SPAT-C Certificate / Diploma Course in COMMUNICATION AND INTERPRETATION SKILLS (3)
·ICT Training (From Entry Level to Level 2) - Training in Computer repairs & maintenance (3)
Sunday, June 20
·SPAT-C inconjunction with the Refugee Housing Assocation participated in a multi-cultural refugee event held at Hillsborough Park, Sheffield on 19th June 2004 (3)
Friday, May 14
·Peike Bahari - A concert of Persian music to take place on Thursday 27th of May at Ponds Forge, Sheffield. Starting at 8pm until midnight. (2)
Tuesday, March 30
·Sheffield Lord Mayor visits SPAT-C Women in Development Programme and discuss the role that SPAT-C plays in the community. (3)
Thursday, January 15
·Introduction and background to SPAT-C (0)
Monday, January 12
·THE SPAT-C Music Class – Teaching Guitar and Electronic Keyboard playing. (2)
Tuesday, November 18
·Black History Month Celebrated by SPAT-C on 6th of November 2003 (55)
Wednesday, November 12
·Open Exhibition ‘ In the Wilderness that surrounds …. Art as an Asylum - Identity Card of the Spirit ’ Starting 21st Nov 03 (48)
Friday, October 03
·Endcliffe Park Outing for SPAT-C’s Women in Development Project (42)
Friday, September 05
·Womens Day Trip to Castleton (46)
Friday, August 29
·SPAT-C radio interview at BBC Radio Sheffield (42)
Wednesday, August 27
·SPAT-C HITS A HIGH POINT FOR LEARNING QUALITY (47)
Sunday, July 20
·Abbey Field Park - Multi-Cultural Festival - July 2003 (49)
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Welcome to the Sheffield Positive Action Training Consortium Dynamic Web-site


SPAT-C is a Sheffield, UK based training and economic development agency, providing a range of services to the communities including :
Accredited vocational courses & training in subjects such as engineering, management studies, ICT, Enviromental Studies, Housing Policy Studies.
Support services for refugees / asylum seekers in the form of education and events.
Capacity building support to many local community sector agencies such as the creation and management of a 9Centre's ICT Centre initiative
Trans-national European co-operation projects and partnerships. Helping to integrate Sheffield into the European Union

ONLINE COURSES

Courses avilable online throughout the year, check the UKCollege.org for details
Networking Learn how to install and manage Networks - 12 week online course- regular re-runs.
Inter-Cultural Studies Learning English abroad ? Interested in the far east ? This course is for you !
Posted by: Admin on Dec 04, 2007 - 12:07 PM
  Fund_Raising: Bangladesh Cyclone Relief: Fund-Raising Dinner

Bangladesh Cyclone Relief: Fund-Raising Dinner

  - At the Kashmir Curry Centre, Spital Hill, Sheffield S3, At 6pm on Sunday 16 th of December 07

The poorest of the poor communities in Bangladesh have had the misfortune of experiencing a second major natural disaster in the space of less than five months this year. Thousands have been made homeless and entire communities have been wiped out. People desperately need your help to be able to get basic medicines, shelter food and clothing. The situation of children, women, and the elderly is particularly desperate.

The management of the Kashmir Curry Centre has kindly agreed to host this fund raising meal. The cost of the meal (a three course Thali meal, with meat and veg options) is £12 per head and the curry centre will donate half of this i.e. £6 per meal to the relief fund. The money will be given to the Oxfam South Yorkshire Bangladesh Cyclone Relief Fund

PLEASE COME AND JOIN US IN THE SUPPORT OF VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES AND THE SUFFERING PEOPLE OF BANGLADESH – Bring Friends and Families along – Also an opportunity to network with other like minded persons.

Please let us know on 0114 2756815 or 2812320 and speak to Juthsna Begum or Yasmin Ahmed or Amineh Salehi to confirm. A pre-booking by phone or email will be greatly appreciated ( spatc@hotmail.com )

The Event is Sponsored by Sheffield Positive Action Training Consortium (SPAT-C). in partnership with local Bangladeshi community and SHEBEEN (Sheffield Black and Ethnic minority Environmental Network).

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Posted by: Admin on Jun 26, 2007 - 06:43 PM
  Articles and Reviews: Sheffield Wicker Flood of 2007 - Timeline at SPAT-C, SYAC Centre

The day for Sheffield, a northern English city started as usual, wet and rainy, yes there have been forecasts for a wet June and possible flooding in Northern England, but Sheffielders felt safe in the knowledge that their hilly city is not prone to flooding.

Not even Sheffielders remember when the last big floods occurred. Digging back into history you would have to back over 150 years to 1864 when the Dale Dyke Dam burst.

SPAT-C situated at the SYAC Centre on the river bank felt the full force of the flooding as the following time-line and the news reporting illustrates:

Sheffiled Flooding 2007 -The River Don that runs through the heart of the city was a raging torrent

1.30pm - The River Don that runs through the heart of the city was a raging torrent, but in the near 15 years we have been in our current premises, I have seen this many times before, many times.

A colleague suggests that the river is going to burst its banks, having only been with us for barely 2 years, he obviously was not party to my inside knowledge that it has never flooded in at least 15 years, nor have I known any serious flooding in Sheffield in the 40 years I have lived here. So I ask my colleague to put his money where his mouth is, a bet ! "I bet you £50 the river won't burst". But he won't take the bet !

About 10 min's later, 1.40pm with the waters rising, I venture out to take a closer look.

Read the Full Flood Time Line

SPAT-C, Sheffield and South Yorks area
 
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Posted by: Admin on Jun 04, 2007 - 02:58 PM
  Film Club: Thursday Film Club - The Iron wall and Mountains of light

Thursday, 14 June at SADACCA at 7.30pm

Showing :

‘The Iron wall’: Film on the fragmentation of the Palestinian Gaza Strip by the Israeli authorities, backed by a powerful and brutal military machine—and the huge pain and suffering it is bringing to the defenceless people of Palestine (particularly children—1 out of 10 Palestinians are children under the age of 15.)...

‘Mountains of light’: An inspiring documentary on selfless work of thousands of Cuban doctors in some of the most remote and deprived parts of the world...

Project Events, i.e. special activities
 
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Posted by: Admin on May 29, 2007 - 02:09 PM
  Training Courses: SOLID Training for Ex-Offenders Into Employment and Education

Consultation Meeting for New Training Course

by Supporting Outside Links Inside Detention) in partnership with Sheffield Positive Action Training Consortium(Supporting Outside Links Inside Detention) in partnership with Sheffield Positive Action Training Consortium

SOLID Training for Ex-Offenders Into Employment and Education

 

DATE : Monday 4th June

Time : 7.pm to 9pm

At SYAC Centre, Room 12a
Wicker , Sheffield S3 8JD

 

 

Aims of the training is to provide ex-offenders with skills such as

  • How to go about getting a job for yourselves
  • Personal skills for independent living (building your personal confidence, and learning how to put your best foot forward - Personal Finance — How to build positive relationship).
  • The benefits systems : How it works and, how to make sure you get your full rights etc.
  • How to avoid the re-offending trap. Also family and parents role in this.

These are some ideas we have, but would welcome you to participate and tell us what exactly will be useful for the user groups to learn, so that we can come up with the best possible training.

Light meal (yard food) will be provided
Assistance with bus fares

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Posted by: Admin on May 21, 2007 - 11:29 AM
  Young Students: E2E - Entry 2 Employmt Sheffield - £30 Cash Per Week

E2e Entry 2 Employment Sheffield

E2e Entry 2 Employment SheffieldIf you carry on learning with SPAT-C

Help with all you need to get a job !

•  improve you skills and confidence

•  help with your CV

•  job applications

•  Interviews

•  help you get work placements

Help with qualifications or just training in:

•  Photography & Film Making

•  ‘DJ-ing' and Mixing Music

•  Managing Personal Finances

•  Computer Animation Graphics

•  Creating a Web Page

•  Many Other Courses

•  Basic Engineering

The support and help you'll get:

•  allowance of £25 to £30 ‘every week' in your pocket

•  a £15 voucher when you start

•  bonuses £25 to £150, possible

•  bus fares and lunch money

To make learning fun, you will have plenty of outdoor stuff like sports, visiting museums, cinemas, climbing or fishing.

For further information, contact -

-Pedro or Amineh on 0114 2756815

SPAT-C - C/o SYAC Centre - 120 Wicker - Sheffield S3 8JD - Tel 0114 2756815

Email : e2e@spatc.com

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Posted by: Admin on Oct 24, 2006 - 09:37 AM
  SPAT-C Exhibition: Explosion of Colours - Art Exhibtion

The ‘Explosion of colours' Art Exhibition at SPAT-C from 9 th November to 16 th November 06, celebrates the artistic skills that refugee communities bring to their new homeland. The artistic creations of Meghedi & Maryam, two young Iranian women artists, adds new vibrancy to community artistic endeavours in Sheffield .

 

 

Sheffield Positive Action Training Consortium

is pleased to host -


an exhibition of water-colour and oil paintings by young artists from New Arrival communities

at the SPAT-C, SYAC Centre (Room 11)

Exhibition Launch by the Lord Mayor, Cllr. Jackie Drayton, will be at 12.30 p.m. on the 9 th November. The exhibition continues up to the 16 th (daily from 1.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.). Entry free.

The range of lovely paintings are choreographed under separate themes such as ‘Violet: the Life of Flowers', ‘the Colour of Rain' and ‘Bahaar - Spring'.

The art-work of the young Iranian artistes Maryam Mashayekhi and Meghedi Esmaili beautifully captures the exuberance of visual styles and images that are uniquely Persian, and a pleasure to look at.

Contact:
SPAT-C,
C/o SYAC Centre,
120 Wicker,
Sheffield S3 8JD

Tel: Amineh on 0114 2812320
http://www.spatc.org
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Posted by: Admin on Oct 23, 2006 - 09:57 AM
  Student Event: SPAT-C Graduation Ceremony - Thursday, 9 th November 2006

SPAT-C Graduation Ceremony

Thursday, 9 th November 2006 from 11.30 am to 2.00 pm

at the SYAC Centre, 120 Wicker, Sheffield

We are pleased to invite those of our trainees who have achieved OCN qualifications from SPAT-C.

The Lord Mayor of Sheffield , Cllr Jackie Drayton, will be the guest of honour and hand out the trainees awards at 12.00 pm onwards.

The graduation ceremony will coincide with the opening of an Arts exhibition, showcasing the paintings and artistic work of several of our trainees, and former students who attended our ‘ Art as Therapy' course (as well as SPAT-C's own collection).

A light lunch will be provided after the ceremony.

Agenda for the Day:

Opening address and introductions – SPAT-C Chair and Chief Executive – 12.00 – 12.10 pm

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Posted by: Admin on Oct 22, 2006 - 08:41 AM
  Cultural Events: SPAT-C Capacity Building Support for the development of Prestige's Film Festival

The COMPASS of Horror International Film Festival

October 28 th to November 9 th 2006

SPAT-C provided critical capacity building support to a group of young people to develop their programme activities and a film enterprise (Compass Film Intl ltd) which has made remarkable progress in the short space of months. They are now poised to put on their first ever Film Festival on the genre of ‘horror films' at some of the most prestigious venues in Bristol . The festival will showcase the best of horror films from across the globe ( Japan : ‘Rampo Noir'; Canada : ‘Ginger Snaps', ‘Nigeria End of the Wicked' and England : ‘The Dust Devil'

The COMPASS of Horror International Film Festival

In attendance will be top most film artist and film directors from Japan , Nigeria , Canada and Sweden as well as film academics from Brunell University , University of Bristol , and University of West England .

The film presentations have been marketed in a way so as to attract diverse audiences, rather than the usual horror film buffs, so as to widen audience participation of films from across the globe. Each film is followed by a discussion session between the audience, academics, and actors and directors present.

Cultural Events and Outings
 
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Posted by: Admin on Oct 12, 2006 - 01:16 PM
  Training Courses: What SPAT-C has to offer - Update October 2006

Who we are and what we do

SPAT-C Logo

 

Sheffield Positive Training Consortium (SPAT-C) is a pioneering voluntary sector organisation. The main motivation behind SPAT-C's creation has been a desire to combat the social exclusion of Sheffield 's Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities.

Its remit has now expanded to include the local white community, those of mixed heritage, as well as refugees, who are experiencing labour market exclusion and other forms of disadvantage.

The Agency's mission is to combat social, economic and cultural disadvantage through the provision of high value vocational training and to influence positive change within employment practice, mainstream service delivery and the wider policy making field.

A key policy objective is to design and deliver a range of accredited and non-accredited learning programmes so that beneficiaries can build their vocational skills at the same time as enhancing their confidence and self-esteem

Business Strategy

SPAT-C broad priorities in terms of business strategy are:

  • Diversify the curriculum offer in order to widen choice and enlarge the range of benefit to learners
  • Expand into new markets, developing new client bases within the corporate and third sectors
  • Continue to improve our Quality Assurance, Continuous Professional Development systems.
  • Commitment to ensure total and unconditional accountability through improved Management Information System (MIS)

Courses & Qualifications on offer for learners

 

 

 

  • Basic skills, Level 2
  • English as a second language (ESOL) Pre-entry, Entry 1; 2; 3 and Level 1.
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for people
  • Entry Level; Level 1 or 2 National Certificate in ICT (computers)
  • Open Source Software and Office Skills, Level 1 and 2 Certificate
  • Level 2 Certificate in Preparation for Employment
  • Certificate Level 2 in Business Administration
  • Finance and Accounting Entry Level to Level 1
  • Management Training for Export / Import
  • Level 2 National Certificate in Media & Design
  • NOCN Level 2 in Translation & Interpreting for Professional Interaction
  • Photography, Video & Film making
  • Fabric Art Design ie Chilean Patchworks
  • Online training courses delivered at UKCollege.org
  • Community Development, Capacity building

Courses incorporate work-place skills and language support where needed. Literacy and numeracy skills are intrinsic to most courses and in some case, such as ICT, Business Administration and Media & Design these skills will be embedded within the curriculum and course delivery design.

Awarding bodies for qualifications: OCR and OCN

Types of work experience placements or tasters we can offer

 

We will arrange Work experience placements in areas such as

  • Office Administration/Procedures.
  • ICT environment ie Data Base maintenance, Graphic design -Marketing
  • Partner organisations dealing with the environment and community issues ie SHEBEEN, Heeley City Farm
  • Training environment ie Language support assistance, Health & Safety
  • Outreach work and networking

About us

For further information about SPAT-C and about our training programme, please call us on:

Tel: 0114 275 6815 or 0114 281 2320 Fax: 0114 281 2327 admin@spatc.org

Also see http://www.spatc.org/article48.html

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Posted by: Admin on Aug 08, 2006 - 09:38 AM
  Training Courses: Opportunities for training in IELTS for non-English speaking students and professionals

Opportunities for training in IELTS for non-English speaking students and professionals

Are you..

· at University doing IELTS and want extra tuition and support in the evenings/weekends (including writing, speaking English, etc.) or in your spare time;

· planning to enter University, College or to look for employment, but don’t feel confident about your English;

Then we have just the right part-time short course for you - with flexible hours and times.

Our courses are delivered by highly trained staff, experienced in teaching non-native speakers, at al levels from basic to advanced, including IELTS. The courses also include ‘learning by doing’ e.g. Leisure activities, museum visits, outings etc.

The course will start in September 2006 for 12 weeks, twice weekly for 3 hours each.

The course fee is £240 for 12 weeks for a total 72 learning hours.

For further information, contact -

-Tahira Soofi on 0114 258 0427 (tahirasoofi@yahoo.co.uk)

-Pedro Fuentes on 0114 2812319 (pedfuentes@gmail.com)

SPAT-C - C/o SYAC Centre - 120 Wicker - Sheffield S3 8JD - Tel 0114 2756815 - Email admin@spatc.com

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Posted by: Admin on Jul 12, 2006 - 01:09 PM
  Training Courses: Networking Course to start Online on 1st of August 2006

Networking Course to start Online on 1st of August 2006 and run for 12 weeks.

Networking Course

The course will cover the following networking topics.

Week

  1. Introduction to UKCollege.org procedures
  2. Network Overview
  3. Network Overview (Cont)
  4. Network Cables
  5. Network Cables (Cont.)
  6. Network Segments
  7. Network Segments (Cont)
  8. Network Topology
  9. Network Topology (Cont)
  10. An Introduction to Peer to Peer Networking
  11. Server Based Networking
  12. Final Test.

To Enroll... Ensure you have registered as a student at http://www.UKCollege.org

Then join the course before 1st August 2006.

UK College.org - Online Training Courses
 
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Posted by: Admin on May 15, 2006 - 10:09 AM
  Refugee & Asylum Seekers: The Sheffield City Council Asylum Seekers Team

The Sheffield City Council Asylum Seekers Team

The City Council receives government funding to support asylum seekers who come to Sheffield under the National Asylum Support Service (NASS).  This is a national scheme managed by the Home Office. The Council's Asylum Team is located in Howden House, 1 Union Street, Sheffield S1 2SH. The Asylum Seekers Programme Manager is Belinda Gallup. As well as having overall managerial responsibility for the Asylum Team she performs a regional role, in partnership with colleagues at Leeds City Council, co-ordinating delivery of the NASS contract by the Yorkshire & Humberside local authority consortium. Support Team Katie Drake is the Support Team Manager responsible for accommodation and support services to asylum seekers. The Support Team:

  • welcomes those new arrivals that are the responsibility of the City Council under the NASS contract;
  • introduces them to the city and the services on offer;
  • settles them into their temporary accommodation, and;
  • carries out an assessment of their needs.
  • Assessment
  • Planning
  • Implementation
  • Review of 'Children in Need' and those who have suffered and/or are likely to suffer significant harm.
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Posted by: Admin on Apr 24, 2006 - 10:57 PM
  Training Courses: Online Training course in Inter-cultural communications course Starts 15th May 2006

Enrol today to start o­n the next run of the the Inter-Cultural Communication Topics, is an o­n­line course for those looking to learn English abroad. The topic of this course is: Multi-cultural Japan.

The Course starts o­n 15th of May 2006 and will run for 19 weeks. (All delivered o­nline)

http://www.ukcollege.org

UK College.org - Online Training Courses
 
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Posted by: Admin on Jan 28, 2006 - 09:39 PM
  Training Courses: SPAT-C Recruiting for New Training Courses - Now !

SPAT-C Recruiting for New Training Courses - Now !

We are currently recruiting for the following training courses:

•  ENGLISH (ESOL): Basic, E1 & E2, E3 and L1

•  ICT

•  Translation & Interpreting for Professional Interaction

•  Management Training for Export/Import

INTERVIEWS: 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. on the following days:-

ICT: (Computers) Mon 6 February 2006

ENGLISH (ESOL): Wed 8 February and Thurs 9 February 2006

Translation & Interpreting for Professional Interaction: Tues 14 February 2006

Management Training for Export/Import: Tues 21 February 2006

For further information, please call:-

SHEFFIELD POSITIVE ACTION TRAINING CONSORTIUM

Workshop 5 – The SYAC Centre – 120 Wicker – Sheffield S3 8JD

Tel: 0114 275 6815/273 9105 Fax: 0114 281 2327 Email: courses@spatc.org

or feel free to come in for an informal chat.

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Posted by: Admin on Jan 28, 2006 - 09:33 PM
  Training Courses: Translation & Interpreting for Professional Interaction

Are you using your language skills to the full?

..then let your language work for you!

•  NEW COURSE STARTS SOON!

Enrolment Day

14 th February 2006

9.00 am – 12.00 am

“Translation & Interpreting

for Professional Interaction”

Leading to OCN level 2/3

Get in touch for more info:

SPAT-C, Workshop 5, The SYAC Centre, 120 Wicker Sheffield S3 8JD

Tel: 0114 275 6815 e-mail: courses@spatc.org

Fax: 0114 281 2327 or visit the web: http://www.spatc.org

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Posted by: Admin on Jan 28, 2006 - 09:29 PM
  Training Courses: Management Training for Export / Import Course Enrollment

Management Training for Export / Import Course

(From Entry Level to Level 3)

Enrolement Day is 21st February 2006 - 9am to 12am

Contact SPAT-C (Phone 275 6815) or call in at Workshop 5, The SYAC Centre, 120 Wicker S3 8JD for a preliminary registration form.

The tutor, Steve Ayris , will be happy to discuss with trainees your personal training requirements.

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Posted by: Admin on Dec 05, 2005 - 01:18 PM
  Home Office Project: SPAT-C Achieves Home Office 5 Star Beacon Status

Under the Home Office Star Rating Assessment, SPAT-C Achieved a 5 Star Status. Which means the project has achieved Beacon Status. In doing so the project has excelled in meeting indicators. It has shown a willingness to develop in the face of new challenges and has provided evidence to support this.

Publicty and news clippings / articles
 
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Posted by: Admin on Nov 21, 2005 - 09:52 AM
  Refugee & Asylum Seekers: Life in the UK Test - Becoming a British Citizen

With effect from 1 November 2005, all new applicants for naturalisation as a British citizen have to demonstrate knowledge both of English language and of life in the UK.

Applicants with ability in English below ESOL Entry Level 3 have to complete new ESOL with citizenship classes. These are language courses leading to nationally recognised qualifications that use learning materials incorporating information about life in the UK (Ufi is not directly involved in the delivery of these courses).

Applicants whose ability in English is at or above ESOL Entry Level 3 have the option of undertaking a short, online test of knowledge of life in the UK in one of 90 test centres located around the country. The test has been devised and developed by Ufi and is being delivered on behalf of the Nationality Directorate of the Home Office, supported by a helpline and a website. Successful completion of this test satisfies both language and life in UK knowledge requirements for naturalisation.

What is the test?

The test is taken on a computer and is based on the information contained in chapters 2, 3 and 4 of the handbook Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship .

The 'Life in the UK' test is delivered through 90 Life in the UK Test centres across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, located in those geographical areas with the highest number of applications for citizenship. The test centres were chosen for their expertise in offering existing online tests such as those for the adult certificates in literacy and numeracy (in England), and most were drawn from Ufi's existing network of e-learning centres.

More Information

Further information about the content of the test, how applicants can prepare for the test, and where they can find a test centre is available at the Life in the UK Test website www.lifeintheuktest.gov.uk , as well as the Life in the UK Test helpline (0800 0 154 245).

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Posted by: Admin on Oct 19, 2005 - 11:02 AM
  Test News: Asian Earthquake Appeal - Oct 2005

Asian Earthquake Appeal - Kashmir

Note - SPAT-C is NOT connected with the above relief agency.

Community Links and partner sites
 
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Posted by: Admin on Oct 11, 2005 - 10:55 AM
  Refugee & Asylum Seekers: “Employability of Refugees, BME Communities and the Long-term Unemployed: Issues and Challenges”

Thursday 21st July saw SPAT-C's open discussion forum on the theme “Employability of Refugees, BME Communities and the Long-term Unemployed: Issues and Challenges”

With 36% unemployment among refugees (7 times the national average), half of the UK's refugee jobseekers are unaware of Jobcentre Plus and New Deal, yet 30% brought professional skills and experience with them (Nurses, teachers, doctors). 80% have no English ability on arrival

Prof. Dan Finn , University of Portsmouth set the context with a keynote address entitled “Welfare to Work: Tackling Inactivity and Jobcentre Plus”. Highlighting Unemployment, ‘Worklessness' and Economic Inactivity, he depicted the impacts on poverty, ill health, youth disaffection, crime and family breakdown; variations and concentrations in cities; impacts on black and minority ethnic communities; and consequent impacts on refugees.
Government Strategy, Jobcentre Plus ‘Ethnic Minority Employment Agenda', Refugee Employment Strategy, local projects Key to making employment initiatives effective, No simple ‘blueprint' of best practice but a ‘toolkit' of good practice that could be adapted to local circumstances

Left S Sachdeva, Right Dan Finn

Stealing the show, Employability Forum Director, Patrick Wintour and colleague Beryl Randall journeyed from London to speak on links with employers and JobCentre Plus strategy for refugees, and how Progress measured up to the plans set out in its new Refugee Employment Strategy, “Working to Rebuild Lives” .

It took the form of a lively interactive discussion - with contributors from the Sheffield refugee community – culminating in the Director's undertaking that their comments would be put to the Home Secretary on his visit to Sheffield the following day.

Strategic Aims of “Working to Rebuild Lives”:

•  move more unemployed refugees into Jobcentre Plus support quickly after they receive refugee status; and

•  ensure that Jobcentre Plus gives them the help they need to find sustainable employment

They concluded by saying the next steps in the strategy centred around local stakeholder partnerships, the transition to refugee status, more unemployed refugees into Jobcentre Plus offices with appropriate support into work, strengthening the role of NGOs and the voluntary sector to help refugee professionals and pilots with Home Office SUNRISE funding.

Introducing a local Sheffield perspective, Daljit Kaur (Black Community Forum) rounded the presentations off with the theme, “Local community experiences on the issue of employability”.

As an excellent demonstration of local practice, Sheffield project, Positive-Negatives, gave a screening of a home-produced video presentation: “Black communities & employment in creative industries”.

The Seminar took place at Forum House, Spital Hill.

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