Eastbourne Student Notices
Huge thank you to all who attended our Fresher’s Fair last week!
Film Society
Tuesday: The Graduate (1967)
Libraries Week
7th October: Mystery Date with a Book
British Sign Language Club/ Course
7th October: 12.30pm – 1pm
Room: TH320
Deaf Awareness & Introduction to BSL
World Mental Health Day
Thursday 10th October: Wear something Yellow
Eastbourne Council Consultation
Closes on 31st October at 5pm
Unity and Belonging Survey
FILM SOCIETY
Film Society are back!
This week they will be showing The Graduate (1967)!
When: Tuesday 24th September, 12.30pm.
Where: King’s Restaurant
LIBRARIES WEEK
Each mystery book will have the blurb on the front cover and there will be a table set up in the library with a variety of wrapped books for you to choose from.
BSL CLUB / COURSE
Are you interested in learning British Sign Language to enable communication with people who are Deaf or hearing impaired? Do you want experience to add to your Personal Statement for UCAS?
As part of student enrichment and to provide the opportunity to improve communication and inclusiveness within our college and community, Deaf Awareness & British Sign Language (BSL) sessions are being offered at the Eastbourne campus.
Monday 7th October, 12.30pm – 1pm. Deaf Awareness & Introduction to BSL
Monday 14th October, 12.30pm – 1pm. British Sign Language – Greeting Signs
Monday 21st October, 12.30pm – 1pm. British Sign Language – Question Signs and forming questions
Room: TH320
Sign Up Here: https://forms.office.com/e/WMG0w1RFUZ
Please email, Chantelle Callagher, Communication Support Worker (CSW) on chantelle.callagher@escg.ac.uk with any questions.
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY
World Mental Health Day is on Thursday 10th October.
As part of the Young Minds Hello Yellow campaign, we are asking everyone to wear something yellow.
Also keep your eyes peeled for some stalls in the Refectory that lunch time too!
More will be announced next week!
EASTBOURNE COUNCIL CONSULTATION
Have your say on council savings proposals
Eastbourne Borough Council has launched a consultation over proposed reductions and changes to a range of its discretionary services.
These are services the council is not required by law to deliver - unlike statutory services, such as housing and refuse collection, which must be provided.
The consultation runs until 5pm on Thursday 31st October.
Details can be found on the council website at:
UNITY AND BELONGING SURVEY
We want to hear from you. We are conducting a survey to understand your experiences with bullying, sexual harassment, and hate crime. Your voice matters, and your feedback is important to us.
Why take part?
Share your experiences confidentially.
Help us identify areas for improvement.
Contribute to positive change in our college community.
How to take part:
The survey is anonymous and takes just a few minutes to complete.
Your responses will be used to inform policies and support services.
Please click on the link
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfpGYCvDCGt6m5E6I32iNYwAWlILT3pkYB_DpyHcmm1PVQ9TQ/viewform
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES
We have several clubs and societies available on our Eastbourne Campus. Please register your interest to find out more about when they are starting up, below: