Citizen Science along with other community leaders from across the UK joined arms with public health experts to brainstorm ways to help plug the gap in health inequalities.
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Citizen Science, along with other local organizations, participated in a Multisectoral Collaborative workshop on community connectedness and health inequalities in London. The workshop was sponsored by Ulster University, King's College London, and the University of Kent.
Citizen Science has marked the final day of the Better Education Better Life programme at Carlton Bolling school. The young people were taken on a trip to University of Sheffield, where they expressed their willingness to peruse higher education.
Graduation day of our Better Education Better Life program at Carlton Bolling school! Young people toured and explored the University of Sheffield, immersing themselves in the life of a Uni student. It was very pleasant to see the youngins enthusiasm to continue higher education
By exploring big life questions and engaging in challenging, tutor-led debates, Citizen Science is contributing to the academic development of young individuals from ethnic minority backgrounds in Barkerend schools. Education the key to unlocking unlimited opportunities!
Our partners @CitizenScience_ are facilitating extra tutorial help on STEM subjects and providing mentoring to young people in a local school. This work helps ethnic minority children to improve their GCSE results and build resilience against the harms of drugs and violence.
Better Education Better Life in schools! With the help of our wonderful partner @BrilliantClub, young people at Carlton Bolling who had no academic support at home are now excelling in their STEM subjects and learning 2 levels above their year. Good eduction is resilience.
Citizen Science is launching its Better Education, Better Lives Programme in Barkerend. This program aims to support ethnic minority students whose parents are unable to assist them with their academic subjects.