Participation Strategy definition
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As a civic university which engages fully with our community, the city and the region, our Widening Participation Strategy includes extensive work with schools and colleges in target areas to promote progression, participation and flexible access.
The Access Agreement and associated Widening Participation Strategy will be monitored through the corporate plan and annual operating statement and through the University’s committee structure.
NATURE AND COST OF OUTREACH ACTIVITIES FROM ADDITIONAL FEE INCOME AND OTHER SOURCES; INCLUDING DESCRIPTION AND ESTIMATED NUMBER OF ACTIVITIES, AND TARGET GROUPS The University is planning a year-on-year expansion of outreach activities in line with the University Widening Participation Strategy.
Participation with success is the primary goal of the University’s Widening Participation Strategy.
The University has already developed and implemented an Indigenous Employment and Participation Strategy through a consultative process involving representatives from the University and the Indigenous community.
The University’s Widening Participation Strategy is delivered primarily by the Educational Opportunities Team who work closely with the Student Recruitment and Admissions Team and with a range of schools and colleges both across Greater Merseyside and nationally.
It is our intention to publish our new Widening Participation Strategy by Autumn 2017 with final approval from Academic Board in December 2017.
Edge Hill already operates a high level of outreach activities to support our Widening Participation Strategy.
The University’s Widening Participation Strategy is given in Appendix 2.
Progress towards achieving the objectives described in the Widening Participation Strategy will be monitored by an Assistant Vice Chancellor.