Weston College is providing its facilities to help train frontline staff during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The College has teamed up with the Healthier Together Partnership (HTP) to train 176 staff.
HTP project manager, Laurence Ross, said: “As the sector meets increased demand, collaboration with the education sector has been invaluable. “From day one, Weston College has worked with HTP to support the training needs of the system – this has resulted in many community health and social care professionals being trained to complete invaluable roles.”
Weston College’s principal, Dr Paul Phillips, added; “We all find ourselves in uncharted territory and it’s important to show solidarity and stand by each other in this difficult time.
“Providing these facilities to help train key workers is a small way of saying thanks for the long hours our NHS is putting in to keep us safe and healthy.”
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