Post - 16 'Expectations'
First Oracle are very excited to be working on a Work Life Balance project aimed at Post-16 learners. The project is called ‘Expectations’ and is funded through ‘Adjust the Balance’ EQUAL Round 2 ESF Development Partnership.
The overall aim of the Development Partnership is the effective implementation of a regional ‘Work Life Balance’ (WLB) strategy which informs and influences national and international policy and practice. This is a transnational partnership which includes: Barcelona, Italy and Slovakia. All good practice and findings from the project will be shared between partner countries.
The First Oracle ‘Expectations’ project will focus on raising the awareness of ‘Work Life Balance’ issues amongst Post – 16 Learners at schools and colleges. It will provide learners with the tools and knowledge to make informed choices to realise their goals and aspirations.
The project came about through a chance meeting with Dave Kennedy from the LSC (whose support we are extremely grateful for) and will include: delivery of training workshops, a website, podcasts, a WLB game and goal-setting sessions.
Development of materials is well under way and we are looking forward to delivering workshops and goal-setting sessions from beginning of the New Year. We already have a number of schools interested in the project and hope to make it as fun and interactive as possible.
The Partners at First Oracle thank everyone who supported us in securing this project, including: Roger Cox (our Accountant), Anne Pilsworth (Training for Tomorrow) and Liz Hayes (East Collegiate) for their testimonials, Keeley Harker for her continued moral support and of course our families and friends who put up with us going on and on about our ‘Work Life Balance’ project on a regular basis!!!’
The overall aim of the Development Partnership is the effective implementation of a regional ‘Work Life Balance’ (WLB) strategy which informs and influences national and international policy and practice. This is a transnational partnership which includes: Barcelona, Italy and Slovakia. All good practice and findings from the project will be shared between partner countries.
The First Oracle ‘Expectations’ project will focus on raising the awareness of ‘Work Life Balance’ issues amongst Post – 16 Learners at schools and colleges. It will provide learners with the tools and knowledge to make informed choices to realise their goals and aspirations.
The project came about through a chance meeting with Dave Kennedy from the LSC (whose support we are extremely grateful for) and will include: delivery of training workshops, a website, podcasts, a WLB game and goal-setting sessions.
Development of materials is well under way and we are looking forward to delivering workshops and goal-setting sessions from beginning of the New Year. We already have a number of schools interested in the project and hope to make it as fun and interactive as possible.
The Partners at First Oracle thank everyone who supported us in securing this project, including: Roger Cox (our Accountant), Anne Pilsworth (Training for Tomorrow) and Liz Hayes (East Collegiate) for their testimonials, Keeley Harker for her continued moral support and of course our families and friends who put up with us going on and on about our ‘Work Life Balance’ project on a regular basis!!!’



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