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- Caring for education established 1997
- Workwise established
- Development of Enterprise and Entrepreneurial programmes in Lowestoft schools with LSC and Innovation Unit funding, Shell funding and support from Adnams and other local businesses
- Two Pathfinders established with high and middle schools funded by the DfES
- Built ‘critical friend’ relationship with Warwick University CEI and UEA School of Management (Norwich Business School)
- Invited to address Enterprise Education conferences in Manchester, Cambridge, Ipswich and London
- Invited to participate in a conference regarding National Enterprise Strategy at Warwick University, CEI
- Won Enterprise Capital of the Eastern Region title in EEDA competition
- Runner-up in National Capital competition
- Developing relationship with UEA School of Management
- Developing relationship with HM Treasury and DTI
- Invited to represented the DTI on behalf of the UK at the Small Business European Union Conference in Luxembourg, presenting a workshop to delegates from all EU countries
- Established Enterprise Lowestoft as Community Interest Company with advice and guidance from Adnams
- Enterprise Lowestoft launch hosted by HM Treasury
- Entry on www.teachernet.org.uk and in the archive (under Kirkley High School, Entrepreneurial Studies)
- Article in Curriculum Briefing periodical
- Awarded the Campaign Hub for the Eastern Region as an associate of Enterprise Insights, Make Your Mark campaign
- Commissioned by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust to develop two major school activities for the Specialist Enterprise Network’s Toolkits for Business and Enterprise Network member schools
- Won a Young Roots Heritage award from the Heritage Lottery Fund to develop The Kirkley Village Project which culminated in The Gig on The Green in July 2007
- Successfully piloted the Make It Work, programme a new approach to working with young people in the post-16 NEET category, funded by the Sunrise Regeneration Scheme, Waveney District Council
- Developed and ran a successful intervention for young people in the pre-NEET category in schools and Pupil Referral Units in Suffolk, funded by Suffolk Development Agency’s Investing in Communities programme
- Won a Your Heritage award from the Heritage Lottery Fund for a project linking schools and other youth institutions in the traditionally rival towns of Lowestoft (Suffolk) and Gt. Yarmouth (Norfolk)
- Developed and organised the Make Your Mark for £10 in Suffolk programme under the umbrella of TEAMED, the consortium of education,business partners for Enterprise Week 2007
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