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Colleges join forces to provide training in Adur & Portslade

29 September 2010

City College Brighton and Hove and Northbrook College, with the support of Business Link, have begun a new drive to provide training to businesses in the Adur and Portslade area.

In their work across Sussex, the Colleges identified that businesses in Adur and Portslade are benefiting less than other areas do from opportunities to upskill their workforce. Initially the project will focus upon the two main employment sectors in the areas: Retail/Customer Service and Manufacturing/Engineering.

The Colleges aim to raise awareness of the wide range of grants and support services available to develop and train staff whilst helping businesses to grow and develop with a wide choice of training opportunities and support from business experts. The training on offer also covers areas such as: Leadership & Management Development, Professional Development for Employees including specialised short courses plus support for businesses' Recruitment & Growth Strategies with a focus upon supporting businesses to recruit local, job-ready young people as Apprentices. Dedicated staff from both colleges will be contacting local businesses in the area and providing information on the wide variety of opportunities that the Colleges offer together with advice on how businesses can support local schools and colleges prepare the workforce of the future.

Phil Frier, Principal of City College, says:

Sue Dare and Phil Frier

Sue Dare and Phil Frier

'The project aims to simplify the approach to businesses in the Adur and Portslade area by offering one point of contact for each sector. We hope that this will encourage businesses to engage with the opportunities we can offer their existing staff as well as thinking about employing local, recently trained and job ready people as business conditions begin to improve. Its important to both Colleges that we reach out to all businesses and by recognising this area as a joint focal point of activity for 2010/11, we hope to ensure that this area has as many opportunities to benefit from skills training as possible.'

Sue Dare, Principal of Northbrook College, adds:

'Through partnership collaboration, Northbrook and City College are in unique position to develop and offer training opportunities for the Adur and Portslade business community at a time when economic pressures are at their highest. Investment in future skills training is crucial if business growth and employment are to be supported which will enable local businesses to respond positively to proposed economic developments for the area.'

If you are a retail business or feel that additional customer service training is a requirement for your business, please contact the City Business Skills Team on 01273 667756, contact Marcus Pescod on 07525 909133 or email mpe@ccb.ac.uk to arrange a one to one appointment.

For manufacturing or engineering businesses who wish to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their business, please call Northbrook Customer Service on 01903 606114 or the Apprenticeship Team on 01903 606375 who will arrange an appointment with one of our dedicated Business Training Advisers.

For City College media enquiries, please contact Brian Bell, Marketing Communications Officer, on 01273 667788 Ext. 488 or email bb1@ccb.ac.uk website www.ccb.ac.uk

For Northbrook College media enquires please contact Andy Stowell, Marketing & Communication Manager on 01903 606112 or email a.stowell@nbcol.ac.uk website www.northbrook.ac.uk

About City College Brighton and Hove: Situated in the heart of Brighton, City College Brighton and Hove has become an international centre of vocational excellence. Every year 2,000 full-time, 10,000 part time, over 500 Higher Education and 250 14-16 year old students as well as many international and European students choose City College as their place of further and higher education training. In addition, the College provides training to over 2,000 businesses via its 'City Business Skills' department which focuses on employer training needs. Offering over 700 courses from basic level right through to business and postgraduate training, City College is working with its partners to develop the workforce of the future.

About Northbrook College Sussex: Located in Worthing and Shoreham, Northbrook College offers a wide range of training services to support both further and high education qualifications from basic skills to degree level. It is one of the largest providers of higher education in Sussex and during the last year has delivered training to over 16,000 full and part time students. The College's Business Development Centre for Adult & Employer Skills acts as the conduit for employer and partner relationship building and the development of work related training requirements, with an overarching aim to be the preferred corporate training provider for local employers. As a consequence of its high levels of quality and responsive employer training the college has recently been awarded the national Training Quality Standard kitemark.