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HoW College launches 5Cs initiative to prepare students for the workplace!

Jan 17, 2025 | General

Heart of Worcestershire College (HoW College) is preparing students for the workplace with the launch of its innovative 5Cs initiative.

New for the current academic year, this framework focuses on equipping students with the core skills most valued by employers.

While technical skills remain important, the 5Cs address the attributes that make someone an outstanding candidate for any role.
Created in collaboration with students, staff and potential employers, and to meet the need of the Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP), the 5Cs are designed to ensure that students are work-ready, possessing the critical 21st-century skills employers seek.


They are:

Critical thinking: Research, problem solving, analysis, scrutiny, decision making, diversity of opinion

Creativity: Design, innovation, resourcefulness, adaptability, and idea generation

Communication: Writing and listening, digital, personal reflection, summarising, presenting and negotiation

Collaboration: Teamwork, inclusivity, participation, engagement, interpersonal skills, and conflict resolution

Company behaviours: Time management, professionalism, accountability, reliability.

Michelle Dowse, Principal and CEO of HoW College, said: “The 5Cs initiative reflects our commitment to preparing students not just for jobs, but for successful, impactful careers. By focusing on these essential skills, we ensure our students are confident, adaptable, and ready to thrive in any professional environment.

Sharon Smith, Chief Executive of Herefordshire & Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce, said, “The launch of the 5Cs initiative by HoW College is a fantastic step forward in addressing the skills gap that many employers are currently facing. Businesses in our region have long expressed the need for candidates who not only have technical proficiency but also possess critical soft skills, such as effective communication, teamwork, and the ability to think creatively and solve problems. Research conducted through the Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) further highlights these needs, with many businesses identifying these core skills as key to driving productivity and growth.”


This initiative aligns with HoW College’s mission to provide students with more than just qualifications. It offers them the tools to articulate and demonstrate their employability skills to future employers.


To find out more about HoW College, visit https://www.howcollege.ac.uk/

 

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