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Lessons from the Community Professor Dave Adamson Centre for Regeneration Excellence Wales

9th June 2010. For whose future?: HE and Community Regeneration. The triangle of poverty. . Poor housingPoor healthPoor educational attainment. 9th June 2010. For whose future?: HE and Community Regeneration. The impact of poor attainment. Basic skills deficitLabour market entry failurePrecarious employmentLow wagesEconomic inactivityCulture of low aspiration.

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Lessons from the Community Professor Dave Adamson Centre for Regeneration Excellence Wales

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    1. 9th June 2010 For whose future?: HE and Community Regeneration Lessons from the Community Professor Dave Adamson Centre for Regeneration Excellence Wales

    2. 9th June 2010 For whose future?: HE and Community Regeneration

    3. 9th June 2010 For whose future?: HE and Community Regeneration The impact of poor attainment Basic skills deficit Labour market entry failure Precarious employment Low wages Economic inactivity Culture of low aspiration

    4. 9th June 2010 For whose future?: HE and Community Regeneration The Welsh experience: 27% without 5 GCSE (grades A-G) Generally 7.5% with no GCSEs 34% without 5 GCSE (grades A to C) No further qualifications by 24 NEETS (16-19 yrs)

    5. 9th June 2010 For whose future?: HE and Community Regeneration Learning for Community Regeneration Community empowerment Policy participation Local partnerships Capacity Development

    6. 9th June 2010 For whose future?: HE and Community Regeneration Regeneration through learning Challenging disengagement Challenging low aspiration Skilling and reskilling Promoting a learning culture

    7. The HE Spend and regeneration Procurement practice Local multiplier effects Intelligent spend Environmental impact Local employment Can Do Toolkit

    8. 9th June 2010 For whose future?: HE and Community Regeneration HE: the ‘barriers’ false premise Widening access model General failure Based on barrier removal Financial Child care Transport

    9. 9th June 2010 For whose future?: HE and Community Regeneration The real barrier: culture Long-term poverty Compressed social experience Limiting peer cultures Low confidence Low aspiration Portal fear Lack of horizon

    10. 9th June 2010 For whose future?: HE and Community Regeneration Implications for HE The wrong delivery model Targeting wrong barriers Wrong support mechanisms Clash with HE performance measures Entry levels Retention Pastoral models Funding structures Added value model

    11. 9th June 2010 For whose future?: HE and Community Regeneration Delivery mechanisms Curriculum design Cultural relevance Academic structure Incrementalism Ladders of opportunity Community delivery Non-linear retention model Pastoral redesign Community governance

    12. 9th June 2010 For whose future?: HE and Community Regeneration Contacts E: Dave-adamson@chcymru.org.uk T: 07875 523 360

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