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  1. National Care Leaver’s Week 2020 – how Kingston University is helping care leavers through their studies

    This article first appeared on the Kingston University website on the 29 October. Kingston University’s KU Cares programme offers tailored support to help care leavers through their studies, says Beth Taswell. This week mark’s National Care Leaver’s Week 2020 – a week that brings awareness to this group of young people, highlights some of the challenges that they face, and celebrates their successes. Access and Support Advisor for Kingston Univer…

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  2. Leeds fashion students create masks and scrubs for front-line workers

    This blog first appeared on the Leeds Beckett website. Three fashion students from Leeds Beckett University have designed, made and donated hundreds of free face masks and scrubs to care homes, pharmacies, nurses, and healthcare assistants. Eva Clarke, a second year BA (Hons) Fashion student in Leeds School of Arts at LBU, has made 75 ‘earsaver’ headbands which have been sent to key workers across the country. She said: “The function of the headb…

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  3. Kingston School of Art students use digital technology to bring primary school pupils’ drawings to life during coronavirus lockdown

    …ome and food from the Colouring in Kingston page on The Community Brain website. The students use vector illustration, which involves lines and points rather than pixels, to colour and animate the drawings, allowing them to stay true to the original artwork. The project was something all the family could enjoy, as well as providing inspiration for young artists, Josephine said. “It’s so great that we have been able to encourage children within the…

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