Ubuntu Scotland
www.ubuntuscotland.comUbuntu Scotland’s vision is to see Scotland recognised as a country with complete equity in education. We can't change a young person’s past, but we can change the consequences this has on their future. Ubuntu Scotland has identified that children, particularly from disadvantaged backgrounds, are not given the right attention and support in the academic system. Often the specific difficulties they face are ignored as opposed to tackled. We want to see every child leaving school with a set of basic life skills regardless of background, along with the confidence and determination to follow whatever further educational or career path they desire. Ubuntu Scotland is piloting its work within primary schools, as we believe it is important to focus on the early years in developing key life skills. We offer children and young people the opportunity to benefit from a series of workshops and programmes which provides practical learning experiences in life skills that will be invaluable in real-world interactions. Our workshops are based on five key learning areas of creativity, workplace, finance, mental wellbeing and social interaction. Our work is concentrated in the most disadvantaged areas of Scotland, with every workshop free, accessible and adapted to meet the needs of every pupil.
Read moreUbuntu Scotland’s vision is to see Scotland recognised as a country with complete equity in education. We can't change a young person’s past, but we can change the consequences this has on their future. Ubuntu Scotland has identified that children, particularly from disadvantaged backgrounds, are not given the right attention and support in the academic system. Often the specific difficulties they face are ignored as opposed to tackled. We want to see every child leaving school with a set of basic life skills regardless of background, along with the confidence and determination to follow whatever further educational or career path they desire. Ubuntu Scotland is piloting its work within primary schools, as we believe it is important to focus on the early years in developing key life skills. We offer children and young people the opportunity to benefit from a series of workshops and programmes which provides practical learning experiences in life skills that will be invaluable in real-world interactions. Our workshops are based on five key learning areas of creativity, workplace, finance, mental wellbeing and social interaction. Our work is concentrated in the most disadvantaged areas of Scotland, with every workshop free, accessible and adapted to meet the needs of every pupil.
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