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Welcome to the NCFE podcast. A podcast dedicated to training, education, lifelong learning and supporting progression into sustainable employment from leading education charity, NCFE featuring guests from across the sector.

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Sarah Dagger, Provider Development Officer at NCFE, is joined by a panel of specialist guests and expert researchers to discuss the importance of reducing the risk of sexual harm in education. Sarah welcomes back Sheryl Simms who is joined by Matt Jenkins, TDI’s researcher and experience FE teacher as they discuss general legal consideration from the Sex Offences Act 2003, to consent and capacity and the impact of peer on peer abuse. Find out more about how you can reduce the risk of sexual harm from The Derwent Initiative  on TDI's Website and learn more about New Safeguarding rules from NCFE.
Sarah Dagger, Provider Development Officer at NCFE, is joined by a panel of specialist guests and expert researchers as she continues to discuss the importance of reducing the risk of sexual harm in education. In the penultimate episode of the series, Sarah welcomes back TDI’s Chief Executive, Deborah Jenkins, and Sheryl Simms, Independent Chair for the Safeguarding Board of Northern Ireland and a consultant trainer with over 20 years experience of working in public protection as the conversation explores what the gold standard looks like when we talk about accountability in action, exploring the role everyone plays in reducing the risk of sexual harm across education Find out more about how you can reduce the risk of sexual harm from The Derwent Initiative  on TDI's Website and learn more about Relationship, Sex and Health Education from NCFE
Sarah Dagger, Provider Development Officer at NCFE, is joined by a panel of specialist guests and expert researchers as she continues to conversation of the importance of reducing the risk of sexual harm in education. In conversation with Matt Jenkins and Sheryl Simms, Sarah explores how the rapid increase in our technological world and the blurring of lines between home life and work/college life has impacted the endemic of sexual harm for young people. Find out more about how you can reduce the risk of sexual harm from The Derwent Initiative  on TDI's Website
Sarah Dagger, Provider Development Officer at NCFE, is joined by a panel of specialist guests and expert researchers to discuss the importance of reducing the risk of sexual harm in education. Sarah welcomes back Deborah Jenkins MBE and Matt Jenkins as they discuss what regulation-compliancy looks like and what OFSTED are looking for in their inspection framework. The guest provider their insight on the important steps leaders must take to show they have taken serious steps to prevent harm and protect from harm. Find out more about how you can reduce the risk of sexual harm from The Derwent Initiative  on TDI's Website and learn more about Relationship, Sex and Health Education from NCFE. OFSTED Inspection Framework sets out the principles and judgements inspectors make when carrying out inspections.
In this episode, Sarah Dagger, Provider Development Officer at NCFE, is joined by a panel of specialist guests and expert researchers to discuss the importance of reducing the risk of sexual harm in education. Sarah welcomes back Sheryl Simms who is joined by Matt Jenkins, TDI’s researcher and experience FE teacher as they discuss general legal consideration from the Sex Offences Act 2003, to consent and capacity and the impact of peer on peer abuse. Find out more about how you can reduce the risk of sexual harm from The Derwent Initiative  on TDI's Website and learn more about New Safeguarding rules from NCFE.
Sarah Dagger, Provider Development Officer at NCFE, is joined by a panel of specialist guests and expert researchers to discuss the importance of reducing the risk of sexual harm in education. Sarah, in conversation with Deborah Jenkins, TDI’s Chief executive and Sheryl Sims, who has 20 years experience of working within public protection and is independent Chair for the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland addresses the importance of talking openly about the issue, defining what sexual harm is, highlighting the legal implications and opens the conversation around understanding the ‘Bigger Picture’ of sexual harm in education. Find out more about how you can reduce the risk of sexual harm from The Derwent Initiative on TDI's Website and learn more about Relationship, Sex and Health Education from NCFE.
Adapted from the original video shared internally, The final podcast in the series features Philip Le Feuvre speaking with Louise Shillinglaw and Lisa Forrest to discuss cultivating a purposeful and high-performance culture.
Adapted from the original video shared internally, in this podcast Philip Le Feuvre and David Gallagher discuss developing deep and credible insight into need, and leading digital disruption in education.
Adapted from the original video shared internally, in this podcast Philip Le Feuvre catches up with David Gallagher and Stewart Foster to discuss the objectives assessing learner need, progress and attainment, and creating brilliant qualifications and content.
In this podcast, Paul Turner, Policy Specialist, at NCFE, is joined by guests to discuss the topics that many people have thought “I wish they’d taught me that at school”. From financial education, to mental fitness, to engaging with politics, our guests will consider the life skills that they believe should be on the education agenda before every young person leaves school.
Paul Turner, Policy Specialist at NCFE, is joined by guests who are working to make education a more inclusive space for all. The panel will discuss education as a sector and where strides have been made, and where there are still areas to make improvements. The panel will also discuss the curriculum and whether a shake-up is needed to ensure that young people are well versed in diversity and inclusion and leave school or education as global citizens.
Michael Lemin, Head of Policy at NCFE, is joined by a fantastic panel of guests to discuss social mobility and what employers and educators can do to ensure they bridge the gap. Michael speaks to a mentor and a former mentee about how this has helped them to develop professionally and personally as well as representatives from organisations designed to facilitate social mobility, The Sutton Trust, and the Helena Kennedy Foundation.
Michael Lemin, Head of Policy at NCFE, is joined by a panel of guests to discuss the power of education and how is can be harnessed to promote good mental health. From proactive measures to enhance mental fitness with Fika to crisis prevention alongside Big Dog Little Dog, the panel will discuss the unique part that education can play in good mental health.
NCFE’s in-house expert on all things digital, James Lane, is joined by a panel of guests to discuss the rapidly changing digital world, our increased reliance on technology and how to equip young people and job seekers for the digital workplace. James, alongside Liz Williams MBE, Chief Executive Officer at FutureDotNow, Dan Troke, Director of IT / Digital Apprenticeships at Impact Futures, Dr Ajay Sharman, Regional Network Lead at National STEM Learning Centre and Network and Ross McCulloch, Director at Third Sector Lab will address the inequalities of the digital world, emerging digital needs and advice for job seekers who want to explore a career in digital industries.   Find out more about NCFE's Essential Digital Skills qualifications at ncfe.org.uk/eds. 
NCFE’S Head of Policy, Michael Lemin is joined by a panel of guests to discuss how to harness the power of motivation to achieve educational goals.  The panel, featuring mental fitness experts from Fika, will deep dive into what motivation is and how it can affect our mental health, how it is lost, found and, ultimately, kept driving achievement and supporting learners and educators. 
Paul Turner, Policy Specialist at NCFE, and a panel of employability and policy experts bring skills into the centre of focus and unpack employability initiatives, past and present on this thought-provoking podcast. As we begin to build back the UK economy, the panel will discuss why now is the time to focus on a future that affords lifelong learning and future-proofed skills development the attention and investment that they deserve. 
The outcome of Ofqual’s recent consultation on ‘Alternative Arrangements for the Award of VTQs and other General Qualifications in 2021’ has grabbed national headlines and given many learners, educators, parents and providers alike some much needed direction in a time of great unsettlement. In this podcast, NCFE alongside a panel of voices from across the education sector, looks at the implications of the outcome on all affected parties as well as considering whether this marks a seismic shift the future approach to assessment, and the possibility that the impact of the pandemic might change the face of education forever.  
Michael Lemin (Head of Policy at NCFE) and a panel of guests from across education and employment, come together for a special episode of the NCFE Podcast in celebration of National Apprenticeship Week. Michael is joined by David Allison (CEO at GetMyFirstJob), Shahida Aslam (Director of Operations at Helena Kennedy Foundation), Jonathan Gallie (HR Director at Your Horizon), Anna Morrison (Director at Amazing Apprenticeships) and NCFE’s CEO David Gallagher to discuss the various ways in which to be successful and some of the imbalances that may still exist between different education routes and pathways into job roles.
Michael Lemin (Head of Policy) is joined by Jayne Graham MBE (Executive Director at Society Matters cic), Rebecca Cooney (Senior Analysis and Features Writer at Third Sector), Glen Manners (Associate Director – Membership and Education at Charity People) and Stuart Campbell (Employability Manager at Home Group) to discuss the misconceptions about the sector, and the range of opportunities, including voluntary roles, and identifying and developing transferable skills to help jobseekers thrive. This is the latest podcast from our Go the Distance series – tackling the big issues when it comes to taking action on unemployment in the current economic climate.
Philip Le Feuvre (NCFE’s Director of Strategy, Policy and Insight) and Michael Lemin (Senior Policy Specialist) are joined by Becci Newton (Institute for Employment Studies) and Kathleen Heneha (Resolution Foundation) to discuss the scale of the challenge for adult job seekers. They take a closer look at the accompanying statistics, the action taken by government, and the hope that is on the horizon in terms of growing sectors and collaboration between organisations.
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