P-04-639 Save Further Education in Powys
We
call on the National Assembly for Wales to urge the Welsh Government to
reconsider the funding cuts that have been made to the NPTC group of colleges
and to ensure that the educational futures of the students are safe.
We
are students in NPTC Group, Newtown Campus. The Welsh Government have given
NPTC group of colleges 12% less money for the next academic year, which equates
to approximately £4 million. This means we have lost 50% of our part time
courses and 80% of staff have been made redundant. This also means that the
teaching we receive on a full-time course will be cut by 50 hours putting
strain on the students and the staff. Many of our students depend on college to
keep them going and without it we would have little hope and opportunities for
the future. The mature students would have to pay an estimate of £400 to attend
college which provides a great future for them rather than relying on the
benefit system. These cuts are going to make it impossible for some people to
make a future for themselves.
Additional Information
In
Powys there aren't many job opportunities, and going to college provides the
knowledge, skills and experience needed to get a job or progress to university.
A levels are not suitable for everyone. We need plumbers, hairdressers, carers,
bricklayers etc to ensure the economy of Mid Wales is sustainable and can grow.
We need your help to ensure our futures and yours.
Petition raised by: NPTC Group Students
Date petition first
considered by Committee:
16 June 2015
Number of signatures: 1,673 Online signatures
Business type: Petition
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
Status: For consideration
First published: 04/06/2015