Eastbourne Student Notices
Welcome back! I hope you had a restful half-term break!
Film Society are showing ‘Rushmore’ on Tuesday in King’s Restaurant
If you haven’t signed up for the Brighton Trip please visit the Careers team by Wednesday
Speak to lots of universities and apprenticeship providers
Event on 26th March
Neurodiversity Week
A Living Library will be available on 3rd April 11am to 12pm in the Library to celebrate
East Sussex Climate and Health Survey is live!
They want to hear about the effects of extreme weather, natural disasters, or environmental problems on your wellbeing
Link below
Design a logo Competition - Win £50!
For the ESC School of Counselling
Deadline: Wednesday 19th March
NEW! Women's Football Session
Wednesday’s 10am to 11am on the 3G pitch
Reminder: Please ensure your rubbish is placed in the bins provided around the college site
Take 10 Tuesdays
Head to the library for 10 minutes
FILM SOCIETY
Film: Rushmore
Date: 18th March - 12.30pm onwards
Where: King’s Restaurant
NEURODIVERSITY WEEK
17th to 23rd March
The Neurodiversity Team in Eastbourne are planning to do a living library on the 3rd April at 11:00 am as part of the celebration of neurodiversity.
A living library is full of information and stories like a normal library. The difference is that instead of borrowing a book, you borrow a human to hear from them directly.
It's a chance to learn about another person’s experience of the world and find out about their special interests.
It’s a chance to talk to someone you wouldn't normally meet, and maybe it will change your perception of them.
EAST SUSSEX CLIMATE CHANGE SURVEY
The climate and health survey is officially live.
https://consultation.eastsussex.gov.uk/public-health/climate-and-health
We want to hear about the effects of extreme weather, natural disasters, or environmental problems on your wellbeing. In 2023, the government reported the latest evidence showing the health effects of climate change in the UK. We'd like to assess how climate change is affecting the health outcomes of people specifically in East Sussex.
Why your view matters
The assessment will support us to develop plans for protecting people's health and wellbeing in the future. Learning about your experience of any climate change issues in your area, and the impact these have on you will inform our assessment.
Examples of climate issues include:
Drought
Wildfires
Flooding and erosion
Extreme temperatures (e.g., heatwaves and extreme cold)
Strength of sun exposure and ultraviolet rays
Air quality and pollution
Spread of disease and infections
Taking part
The survey takes roughly five minutes to complete.
You can use the ‘Save and come back later…’ button at the end of each page if you don’t want to complete the survey all in one go.
A summary of the survey is given in the 'Take a look at the survey topics before you start:' section near the bottom of the page.
If you need support to take part or need the survey printed and posted to you, in large print or on coloured paper, or in another format please get in touch using the contact details provided.
Next steps
The results of the survey will inform the development of the East Sussex Climate Change Health Impact Assessment. A report about the assessment will be made available at the end of the year on the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) website.
COMPETITION: DESIGN A LOGO
Here are some details about an exciting competition to design a logo for the East Sussex College School of Counselling. There is a £50 prize for the chosen logo, and you can use any programme or app to have a go.
Deadline: Wednesday 19th March
Send any entries direct to: meg.sullivan@escg.ac.uk