Communication Specialist College Doncaster has launched an innovative therapy programme using LEGO® bricks and is seeking donations from the community to support this initiative. The new LEGO therapy group will harness the beloved building blocks to develop social communication skills among students, combining learning with enjoyment. Lauren Woodcock, therapy manager at the college, explains: "We're thrilled to introduce these sessions where students work in small groups to build LEGO models. Each
Two friends rose to the challenge of a 50-kilometre ultramarathon and raised £4,542 for a specialist college that educates and cares for students with communication needs. Alex Jamison, from Doncaster, and Bastiaan Buijtenhuijs, from Manchester, took on the recent Ultra X 50 England event to raise funds for Communication Specialist College Doncaster (CSCD). Held in the Peak District, the X 50 saw runners race across some of the best trail running locations in the country, taking in remote terrain
Communication Specialist College Doncaster’s Enterprise Sweetshop has successfully secured a brand-new cash register, thanks to the determination and dedication of staff and students who spent the last academic year organising fundraising activities. Through events like end-of-term raffles, the Sweetshop aimed to replace its outdated till with one more suitable for the learning needs of students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). The year-long fundraising efforts raised just
Communication Specialist College Doncaster has unveiled a new specialised Deaf provision, designed to enhance educational opportunities for d/Deaf students aged 16-25. The newly announced Deaf Education Centre provides students with comprehensive support in their preferred communication method, with a particular focus on British Sign Language (BSL) and the development of independence skills. Tracey Jamison, acting principal of Communication Specialist College Doncaster, said: "We are proud to
This week, to mark Allied Health Professionals Day (October 15), Doncaster Deaf Trust is celebrating expanding its on-site therapy services. The comprehensive team of specialists dedicated to supporting the communication, physical, and sensory needs of its pupils and students, is set to grow even more with current vacancies to boost the offer. Led by recently promoted therapy manager Lauren Woodcock, the multidisciplinary team includes Carl Dalton, a speech and language therapist and qualified
Doncaster School for the Deaf, part of Doncaster Deaf Trust, is set to kick off its 195th anniversary celebrations this October with a free public exhibition and a gala dinner event. The anniversary exhibition will be held on Saturday, 12th October 2024, from 12pm to 4pm in the school's sports hall. Open to the public with no booking required, the exhibition will showcase a rich display of historical photographs and artifacts, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the school's long-standing heritage
Two friends will tackle an ultramarathon in the Peak District to raise vital funds for a specialist college that educates and cares for students with communication needs. Alex Jamison, from Doncaster and Bastiaan Buijtenhuijs, from Manchester, will take on the Ultra X 50 England event on Sunday, September 15, with all money raised going to Communication Specialist College Doncaster (CSCD). The X 50 will see runners race 50 kilometres across some of the best trail running locations in the country,
Sian Webster, Director of Development at Yorkshire Housing, has joined the board of trustees for Doncaster Deaf Trust; an organisation which itself oversees Little Learners Day Nursery, Doncaster School for the Deaf, Dickson House Children’s Home, Communication Specialist College Doncaster and Aspire to Be employability services. Reflecting on her appointment to the board, Sian said: “I am thrilled to join the board of Doncaster Deaf Trust. This is a wonderful organisation with a real vision for the
Six students with special educational needs (SEND) from Communication Specialist College Doncaster have gained valuable work experience at ASDA. The group have been undertaking a variety of roles at ASDA’s Gliwice Way store. A group from the college attended an industry visit where students had the opportunity to see behind the scenes at the popular supermarket and learn about different job roles. Annette Price from Communication Specialist College Doncaster, said: “We want to say a huge thank you
Communication Specialist College Doncaster has appointed a new principal to lead the organisation. Laurent Berges joins the college, part of Doncaster Deaf Trust, with 27 years’ experience of working in the post 16 Further Education sector. His previous roles included Group Executive Director of Curriculum at DN College Group (which consists of Doncaster College and North Lindsey College in Scunthorpe), Group Director of Teaching Leaning and Assessment, also at DN Colleges Group, preceded by 15 years as
A celebrity chef and a legal executive are on the menu for a special business breakfast to mark Deaf Awareness Week in Doncaster in May (May 3). Deaf celebrity Punk Chef, Scott Garthwaite, an ambassador for Doncaster Deaf Trust will be putting on a demonstration for guests at the business breakfast and Carrie Clewes, an associate chartered legal executive in discrimination from Ringrose Law will share details of what the BSL Act will mean for businesses. Throughout the week children, pupils,
A team who are dedicated to work experience, skills and employment at a specialist college are celebrating 18 months of success. In that time, the careers team from Communication Specialist College Doncaster — an established education provider in the city for post 16 students with additional communication needs —have flourished and worked with almost 60 businesses. Suzie Beaumont, Careers and Work Experience Manager at Communication Specialist College Doncaster, part of Doncaster Deaf Trust said:
Doncaster School for the Deaf has named Jane Goodman as its new Headteacher, as part of a restructure at Doncaster Deaf Trust. Jane becomes Head of the school after working with the organisation for some 30 years,15 of which were as Deputy Head. Alexis Johnson, Chief Executive of Doncaster Deaf Trust said: “We are thrilled to announce Jane’s new role as Head of Doncaster School for the Deaf. “Jane has been a fabulous ambassador for the School and the Trust for three decades. She becomes the
A specialist therapy team at Doncaster Deaf Trust, that helps children and young people to communicate, is set to grow. The Trust, a specialist education charity, is set to grow its therapy service with three new posts to help pupils and students develop. Alexis Johnson, Chief Executive of Doncaster Deaf Trust, said: “We are extremely pleased to be expanding our vital therapy service for our children and young people. Along with our onsite audiologist, the therapy team are a real part and parcel of
Students at Communication Specialist College Doncaster are benefitting from a new partnership with CAST. Weekly drama sessions, led by experts from the local theatre, are being held for students who are Deaf, hard of hearing or who have communication difficulties. Emma Lucy, Tutor from Communication Specialist College Doncaster, said: “We are thrilled to be working with CAST to help our students to gain new skills. “All the students are really enjoying their drama sessions each Friday and I am
Doncaster Deaf Trust is working with the National Deaf Children's Societyin a partnership that will enhance the opportunities and aspirations of young people in the region. The new partnership has nine key areas of work that will help deaf children and young people to develop confidence and learn new skills. Alexis Johnson, executive principal of Doncaster Deaf Trust, said: “We are really pleased to be working with the National Deaf Children’s Society to benefit our children and young
A specialist wellbeing room, to support the mental health and enrichment of young people with communication difficulties, has officially been opened at Doncaster Deaf Trust. The space, which supports students at the Trust’s Communication Specialist College Doncaster, was funded by a number of key partners including: the Hospital Saturday Fund; VCSF Fund; Co-op Local Community Fund; Arnold Clark Community Fund; and the South Yorkshire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner. Meanwhile, contributions
Residential provision for students studying at Communication Specialist College Doncaster (CSCD) has been graded ‘outstanding’ in its latest Ofsted report. The residential lodge, part of Doncaster Deaf Trust, has retained its outstanding status that was previously given in an inspection in 2012 and then again in 2017. CSCD provides individualised programmes of study to young people who are deaf, hearing impaired, have autistic spectrum condition or a communication difficulty. Young people access
Students on the motor vehicle course at Communication Specialist College Doncaster (CSCD) are celebrating a real triumph of a restoration project. The group have been working on an old Triumph Gloria saloon car from 1936, since before the covid pandemic, and have finally completed their work. Andy Boothroyd, course tutor said: “We are all so proud of the work that has gone into making this car look amazing again. “It was a true barn find and together we’ve stripped it down and prepped the
A Pathway Learning Mentor at Communication Specialist College Doncaster (CSCD) is celebrating the launch of the new British Sign Language (BSL) 999 emergency service app ,and the fact that her grandson features in its promotional video. A new app allows users to make free calls to UK emergency services through a BSL interpreter. Karen Holdsworth, who has worked at CSCD for 15 years, is thrilled that the new service has been created. She said: “If anything was to happen to anyone, or if I was to
Punk Chef, Scott Garthwaite has been named as the second British Sign Language (BSL) ambassador for Doncaster Deaf Trust. Scott, who is passionate about championing BSL and food together, joins deaf actress Charlotte Arrowsmith in this role and will help the charity promote the use of sign language as a communication tool. The Trust, who have been providing Deaf education from the Doncaster site since 1829, manage Little Learners Day Nursery, Doncaster School for the Deaf, Dickson House care home,