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Making work experience a great opportunity for both employers and young people Print E-mail
Friday, 12 December 2008 16:14
toolsNoKCS is always beating the work experience drum and this year will be no different to last!  We are delighted to welcome Andrew Garwood to the team.  Andrew has come from Chapter School in Strood and is studying for a Diploma in Business Studies; as part of his studies he will carry out his work experience with NoKCS.  We are thrilled that Andrew has joined us and we wish him every success. Andrew’s computer skills will help update our database and website.  

Belinda Dobson of Chapter School spent six months with us last year and was a tremendous asset to the team.  She helped us to plan our Construction Expo which gave her valuable experience and helped her attain the Certificate in Administration.  We wish her well in her future employment.
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National Skills Academy Award Ceremony Print E-mail
Thursday, 30 October 2008 00:00

NSA1North Kent Construction Skills (NoKCS) was among delegates from social housing, local government agencies, private companies, training providers and trainees who joined in the National Skills Academy for Construction celebration evening at The Holiday Inn, Ashford Central, on 16 October 2008. The Stanhope development in Ashford, Kent, is the first project in the South East to be accredited by the National Skills Academy and the first nationally to be funded.  The Project Training Plan for Stanhope includes providing apprenticeships, work experience placements, curriculum development, delivering workshops with schools and colleges and on-site assessment for the existing workforce.  The training prepares local people for jobs and also raises the skills of construction workers throughout the supply chain.
 

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News from Construction Expo 2008 Print E-mail
Thursday, 11 September 2008 00:00

construction expo 2008Construction Expo 2008, held in September at the Historic Dockyard in Chatham, lived up to its billing as the biggest and brightest event of its kind in the south of England.  

This year, NoKCS joined with Kent’s Future Live KOS Media Team, the regeneration show that has been held successfully for the past two years as part of the Kent County Show. The merger of these two events provided a powerful business platform for all those interested in construction, development and regeneration projects in Kent and Medway.

Local and regional authorities, regeneration agencies, contractors, architects, developers, planners, suppliers, utilities and training providers were among the more than 100 exhibitors and over 1200 visitors.  In the main exhibition area, modern building techniques including the application of clay block and engineered flooring systems were on show as well as an air jack demonstrated by Select Plant Hire.  Other interactive demonstrations featuring brickwork, carpentry, roofing and painting and decorating were to hand.

Thrill of the show was claimed by Absen Rope who showed off their expertise in ‘work and rescue in the vertical domain’.  But the undoubted star of Expo ’08 was a magnificent falcon  who toured the show with his handler from NBC who explained how birds of prey were indispensable in keeping construction sites free of intruders such as rats, pigeons and unwanted vermin.

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Mini Expo

A ‘Mini-Expo’, designed by Denne Construction and jointly funded by Medway Council, illustrated how school children are putting sustainability at the heart of their learning about the built environment.

A full conference programme, which included a challenging address by designer, Wayne Hemingway, ran alongside the exhibition.  Speaker after speaker urged delegates to plan for the inevitable upturn in the industry by investing now in training and education.  North Kent Construction Skills (NoKCS), one of the main organisers of Expo ’08, is helping employers do  just that.  The ‘House of Pledges’ invites employers to make a pledge, whether that be a day’s placement, a site visit, a two-week placement, an apprenticeship or an opportunity to visit a school or college to talk about the industry or a specific profession.

Glenys Gilbert-Collins, NoKCS Project Director, said:

All too often employers feel that because they are not in a position to offer a full two-week placement then they don’t feel they can offer anything.  This is simply not the case.  Our team of experts at Expo ’08 helped guide employers through the various opportunities available to them.  We were delighted that by the time the Expo closed, over 40 employers had made a pledge.
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NoKCS on Wood Print E-mail
Monday, 07 July 2008 08:00

nokcs on woodNoKCS, in partnership with SkillsGateway and local Medway employer Total Floor Systems, designed a new and innovative two-day training programme for construction lecturers and technicians in FE colleges. The construction industry is changing and increasingly is adopting more modern techniques.

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Denne drives the Mini Expo for Kent and Medway schools at Construction Expo 08 Print E-mail
Monday, 07 July 2008 07:58

Glenys Gilbert-Collins And Ian WrightNoKCS brought together partners from both the public and private sector to hold a mini expo exclusively for school children. The programme, designed by Denne, illustrated how students placed sustainability at the core of their learning programmes. Medway Council helped fund the exciting programme which was showcased at the Mini Expo which ran in parallel at the Construction Expo 08.

Visionary designer, Wayne Hemingway and Pooran Desai, Technical Director of One Planet Living and Co-Founder of BioRegional, judged the students’ work on the day. Others who helped the students with their projects include E.C Harris, leading international consultancy in the construction sector, Trevor Tooth, two times Bronze Winner at the Chelsea Flower Show, and Simon Palmer, CEO of The Homes Factory and a local Dartford-based company specialising in timber framing.
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