The college is delighted to be awarded College of Sanctuary status by City of Sanctuary UK, an organisation that supports the work of communities to provide welcoming and safe places for all, especially those fleeing violence and persecution.
As well as its wide range of courses ranging from personal and social development topics to skills for business, Fircroft offers courses specifically for people from new communities including the West Midlands Combined Authority-funded 10 week Free Thinking programme. Free Thinking is for those who have been victims of trauma such as modern slavery or persecution and 2019 saw 12 students coming to the college for the first time, being able to share their stories with each other, learn about different cultures, build their confidence and start planning their next steps. As a residential college with 6 acres of landscaped gardens, this played a large part in the programme, enabling the students to relax and focus on themselves in a peaceful, spacious and aesthetic environment away from their everyday lives.
The college was also part of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHLG) Talk English project, a volunteer-led programme offering free English language lessons that followed the successful completion of an ESOL teacher training programme for 440 people ending in 2019.
Mel Lenehan, Principal and CEO says: “We would like to thank the City of Sanctuary for their support and we view the award of College of Sanctuary as a big endorsement of our commitment to social justice and firm belief in the power of lifelong learning in helping to transform lives. We are really looking forward to further developing our curriculum in this area and welcoming wider members of the community onto our courses”.
Fircroft is looking forward to welcoming City of Sanctuary to the college for an award ceremony later this year.