Our Mission
To inspire and broaden the aspirations of young people, enhancing lifelong skills and confidence supporting them to achieve their potential. To be a conduit for engagement with ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ and the wider community
Overview of  the programme
Coach ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ (formerly RELAYS) is open to all ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ students and aims to enhance personal and professional skill sets to help support the transition from education to employment, becoming confident coaches, organisers, administrator's and leaders. It might begin with sports coaching, but it builds into a legacy that is so much more.
The opportunities offered are volunteer based, students are able to record their volunteer hours towards a Personal Professional Development (PPD) honorarium, recorded hours can be exchanged for monetary support towards industry related qualifications. We provide a wide range of opportunities within our network; placements on offer could include coaching, officiating, events, health & wellbeing, media and community support.
September 2019- March 2020
Where it all began
The RELAYS project was a collaboration project between South West Universities, born prior to the London 2012 Olympic Games, with the aim of inspiring and upskilling young people through and in the areas of sport, music and the arts.
ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥, alongside other UK universities from across the South West, launched a series of student-led sporting opportunities (in the form of activities and events), giving ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ student’s the opportunity to experience a cultural legacy culminating with attendance and participation at the 2012 Olympic water sports programme.
Defining Employability
One of the challenges and key themes within Higher Education is to develop student readiness for the work place. Employability differs from the actions required to obtain employment, such as interview skills, C.V writing and job searching.
The ever changing labour market highlights the challenges facing students, being able to graduate with lifelong experience’s, the confidence to move into the graduate market are equally as important as the academic qualification.
We must ask ourselves what can ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ do to help you develop readiness for the work place, but equally you must ask yourself what you can do to help yourself. How do you as an undergraduate, develop the skills required to secure the roles you desire post-graduation?