日期:2024年2月29日,星期三,犯罪学、法律和警务专业的学生在围绕他们的学科领域举行的特别会议上,对学习之外的职业和就业能力获得了宝贵的见解。 来自这三个受试者的小组聚集在一起,听取了普里菲斯戈尔-雷克瑟姆/雷克瑟姆大学内部团队以及一些外部组织的意见。 该大学职业和就业服务部门的成员与项目负责人joprescott博士共同设计并主持了会议。 会议的第一天包括讨论学生如何通过职业门户网站自我推荐以获得支持,接受有关职业规划的建议,并从团队获得职业指导。 charlie russell,来自职业与就业能力的学生顾问,会议开幕。 会议的第二天,随着众多外部组织与学生建立联系,该大学的模拟法庭活跃起来。 他们包括:adferiad-bawso英国交通警察公民咨询gamlins律师ghp法律住房正义北威尔士警察受害者支持学生被提供了一系列关于未来就业机会以及如何与现有组织一起培养工作技能的信息。 法学院二年级学生julianowak说:“这些课程内容丰富,互动性强。 这是一个令人难以置信的机会,可以发现进入你不知道是可能的,甚至不存在的行业的角色和途径。 “会议很快就挤满了来自各个学科的学生。 然而,不仅仅是现在的学生认为这次活动有益。 拉吉娜·霍兰德(rajeena holland)在雷克瑟姆大学完成了心理学硕士学位,她专门来这里是为了有机会建立关系网。 她说:“我驱车一个小时来到这里参加活动,因为我知道这样的活动是多么有益。 来自外部组织的访客非常棒,为我指引了合适的角色和机会,而我并不知道这些角色和机会是可用的。 “bawso,致力于支持那些受到家庭虐待和其他几种形式虐待(如人口贩运和强迫婚姻)影响的人。 巴索目前每年通过提供专门建造的避难所、安全屋和广泛的外展和重新安置计划,为威尔士6000多人提供支持。 他们出席了会议,并在现场与学生们交谈。 bawso当地服务经理aliceamedor说:“我们提供了丰富的工作安排和志愿服务机会,所以我们很高兴能在活动中与学生们交谈。 “我们很高兴能够支持他们,看到他们从学生到社区工作的不断历程,真是令人惊讶。 “这种转变在社区中创造了一种识别感和熟悉感,服务用户和同事能够识别熟悉的面孔是令人惊讶的。 来自巴索的爱丽丝与学生交谈。 职业与就业主管露西·琼斯补充道:“很高兴看到这么多犯罪学、警务和法律专业的学生在我们的职业与就业合作博览会上与行业专业人士建立联系并互动。 “让我们地区的组织分享他们的知识、专业知识和机会,是建立社区凝聚力、支持雇主和学生共同努力建立行业内专业服务的绝佳方式。 整个下午,adferiad、bawso和北威尔士警方进行了分组问答,让学生们对工作经验和职业机会有更多的了解。 由于会议的成功和受学生和来访者欢迎,它现在已成为一项年度活动。 由于会议的成功和受学生和来访者欢迎,它现在已成为一项年度活动。 date: wednesday, february 29, 2024criminology, law, and policing students gained valuable insight into careers and employability beyond their studies, as part of a special conference, centred around their subject area. cohorts from the three subjects came together to listen from teams within prifysgol wrecsam/wrexham university, as well as a number of external organisations. members of the university’s careers and employability service designed and delivered the conference with programme leader dr jo prescott. day one of the conference involved session’s that covered how students can self-refer for support via the careers portal, receive advice around career planning and obtain careers guidance from the team. charlie russell, student advisor from careers & employability opening the session. the second day of the conference saw the university’s moot courtroom come alive with activity as numerous external organisations came along to network with students. they consisted of: adferiad bawso british transport police citizens advice gamlins solicitors ghp legal housing justice cymru north wales police victim support students were provided with a range of information on opportunities for future employment and how to build skills for the workplace with the organisations present. julia nowak, second year law student, said: “these sessions are always so informative and interactive. it’s an incredible opportunity to discover roles and pathways into sectors that you didn’t know were possible, or even existed.” the conference quickly filled up with students from all disciplines. however, it wasn’t just current students that found the event beneficial. rajeena holland, who completed her masters in psychology at wrexham, visited specifically for the chance to network. she said: “i drove an hour to be here for the event because i know how beneficial events like this are. the visitors from the external organisations were amazing at signposting me to suitable roles and opportunities that i didn’t know were available.” bawso, work to support people from backgrounds who are affected by domestic abuse and several other forms of abuse, such as human trafficking and forced marriage. bawso currently supports over 6,000 people every year in wales through the provision of purpose-built refuges, safe houses, and an extensive outreach & resettlement programme. they attended the conference – and were on-hand to speak to students. alice amedor, local services manager at bawso, said: “we provide a wealth of work placements and volunteering opportunities, so we were delighted to speak with the students at the event. “we are pleased to be able to support them, and it was amazing to see their continuous journey from being a student to working within the community. “this transition creates a sense of recognition and familiarity within the community, and it is amazing for service users and colleagues to recognise familiar faces.” alice from bawso speaking with students. lucy jones, head of careers and employability, added: “it was a delight to see so many of our criminology, policing and law students networking and engaging with sector professionals at our collaborative careers and employability fair. “having organisations from across our region sharing their knowledge, expertise and opportunities is a fantastic way to build community cohesion and support employers and students to work together to build in-sector professional services.” throughout the afternoon, adferiad, bawso and north wales police conducted breakout question and answer sessions to allow students to gain even more of an insight into work experience and career opportunities. the conference has now become an annual event due to its success and popularity with both students and visitors. .
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