Kickstarting New Careers Through Access Courses
Matthew Clarke and Bradley Moon both left school at 16 with low qualifications. Matthew struggled with dyslexia and a lack of support at school. Bradley wasn’t interested in education, preferring to play football. Later in life, they each discovered the Access to Higher Education Programme, which has changed their lives. Here they talk with Camden Community Radio’s Alix Hattenstone about how Matthew has graduated with a first class Degree in Sports Science and Bradley is going into the third year of a Degree in Biomedical Science.
Package by:Alix Hattenstone
Recording: Violet Macdonald
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Whats On in Camden for the week beginning August 9th 2014
Last days: For King & Country’ on First world War at the Jewish Museum, Tel: 020 7484 7484; Play reading at Millman Street Community Centre on Fridays for people aged 55+; The Notting Hill Carnival is the subject of an event on Saturday 16th 11am-5.00pm at British Film Institute -a series of films followed by a panel discussion. Summer Celebration at Maiden Lane Community Centre on Saturday 16th, 3pm-8pm.
Script by: Marian Larragy
Read by: Tanya Geddes; Freddy Chick & Laura Kramer
Edited by: Laura Kramer
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