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Connell Co-op College hosts ‘Curriculum for Life’ website launch!

Connell Co-op College recently hosted the launch event for Curriculum for Life’s website, after Greater Manchester Combined Authority chose them to host.

Curriculum for Life is an online advice service co-created by and for young people to answer questions they have about adulthood. From navigating finances, understanding politics and building relationships, young people have created this website alongside Greater Manchester Combined Authority.

Attending the event was Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, along with Ma'eaisha Akhtar, aged 12 - a representative from the city-region's Youth Combined Authority, which has been integral to the creation of the resource.

Connell Co-op College said: 

“The event celebrated all of those who have been involved in the development of the website over the last two years, recognising their commitment to ensuring the platform is relevant and has young people’s questions at its heart.

With input from young people across the city-region, Curriculum for Life features advice and information organised into six key topics identified by them, including:

  • Financial education
  • Work and study
  • Confidence in relationships
  • Politics, citizenship and rights
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Climate change and the environment  

The platform offers a wealth of engaging content such as articles, videos, case studies and links to local services.

The articles were co-created with young people alongside subject matter experts to ensure accuracy and relevance.”

Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, said:

"Empowering our young people with the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate adult life is crucial to their overall development. The collaborative effort between young people and experts in designing this website underscores our commitment to putting people at the centre of our decision-making.

"We’ve listened to what our young people want and have delivered, but we’re not done yet. This will be a constantly evolving resource, offering simple, expert guidance and information to equip our young residents with the tools they need to thrive in today's world.”
 

 

Mayor of Greater Manchester,
Andy Burnham