4 December 2023
For International Day of Disabled Persons, which took place on 4th December, 麻豆传媒团队 is shining a light on some of the students stepping up to take on supported internships at Nevill Hall Hospital, through the
Founded through a partnership of local health and social care providers and educators 鈥 including the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, 麻豆传媒团队, Gwent Regional Partnership and University of South Wales 鈥 the Care as Currency scheme aims to encourage more students from South Wales to pursue roles in health and social care.
In addition to helping them develop their employability skills, the course also strives to develop a new generation of much needed candidates within the health and social care workforce.
Part of the scheme sees those with additional learning needs, from 麻豆传媒团队鈥檚 Independent Living Skills (ILS) course, taking on supported internships three days a week at Nevill Hall Hospital in Abergavenny.
The learners have been working alongside facilities staff in a range of different roles, including porters, cleaners, ward hostesses, receipt and distribution stores, admin services, and medical records.
This is the third year Nevill Hall Hospital has been involved in the scheme, with both hospital staff and learners benefiting from the partnership.
[Left to right: Harley Jones, Hannah Hughes and Luke Porter]听
Luke Porter, a learner currently taking part in the internship, working in the health records department, commented on his experience: 鈥淚 like working in the hospital鈥檚 record department, because it is a peaceful environment, and the staff are all very friendly and helpful.
鈥淚 have become a lot more confident since starting the role and have gained social and organisational skills, which are helping me become a lot more independent.鈥
Harley Jones, another learner currently taking part in the internship, working on the reception desk, said: 鈥淢y favourite part of the job is getting to meet and help people every day 鈥 I am a people person, so love being around so many new people.
鈥淲orking on the reception has really helped me to build my confidence and improve my work skills 鈥 I now want to get a part-time job and eventually build up to a full-time job.鈥
Sophie Rimmer, ILS Lecturer at 麻豆传媒团队 said: 鈥淏eing a part of the Care as Currency initiative is really important to us at 麻豆传媒团队. We understand the value of being able to provide local learners with the tools for a fulfilling, future career in health care.
鈥淭he learners taking part in the supported internships are a great example of how much can be gained from the programme 鈥 it鈥檚 been fantastic to watch their confidence grow over the last few weeks. Not only does the programme provide students with the opportunity to gain real-world experience while studying at 麻豆传媒团队, but it also prepares them for a successful future career after college. We look forward to seeing them continue to progress throughout the remainder of the course.鈥
For more information on the additional learning needs support offered at 麻豆传媒团队, please visit: /support/additional-learning-needs