Policing Students Present Gifts to Children

Policing students rose to the challenge and gave some Christmas presents to less fortunate children.

Students from year 2, Extended Diploma in Policing and year 1 Diploma in Policing rose to the challenge set by Southend Police Toy Drive and gifted items for less fortunate children in Southend.

The students worked together to organise the fundraising and raised an amazing £420.00, which was used to purchase gifts for children of various ages. The entire course attended Southend Police Station where they paraded before Chief Inspector Collins, Sergeant Mint and Police Constable Hayward and presented the gifts.

Chief Inspector Collins spoke with the students explaining how the gifts would make a difference to the children of Southend. He also told Course Team Leader McCarthy it was very pleasing to see so many potential police recruits formed up in uniform and to know that they want to get involved in community policing. The students were then given a tour of Southend police station by Sgt Mint and PC Hayward where they were able to view their potential work location.
 

Success stories

Celebrating Success 2022: Aimee Glaze

Celebrating Success 2022: Aimee Glaze

Course studied

Public Services Level 2 Diploma

The support at the college has been second-to-none. The staff here always go above and beyond especially the wellbeing team. They have helped me so much throughout my time here.

Despite facing the challenges of ill health, Aimee Glaze has excelled in her studies and has been named Public Services Student of the Year.

The 18-year-old from Basildon has stood out in her studies for her behaviour, standard of achievement and motivation to succeed.

Her tutors have recognised how much Aimee has progressed over the course of her two year programme. After her first year of study, it was unclear whether she would be able to progress on to the second year of her course, however, Aimee was determined to succeed and went above and beyond to accomplish her goals and is achieving distinction level grades in her assignments.

Her nomination citation noted: “Aimee is an outstanding student who uses her mature reflective skills to complete all assignments before deadlines to an outstanding level. 

“Aimee also supports other members of her class and discusses class issues with her personal tutor in a mature and balanced manner in order to achieve the best outcome.

“Seeing Aimee develop academically and personally into a mature, committed and outstanding student should be something to be rewarded.”

Aimee said she was ‘incredibly proud’ of her achievements.

She said: “This year I have faced a lot of challenges but I put endless amounts of effort into my college life and my assignments. I put all my energy into this year so I could come out with the best possible outcomes. 

“The support at the college has been second-to-none. The staff here always go above and beyond especially the wellbeing team. They have helped me so much throughout my time here, they helped me gain my confidence and walked me through my hard days when my illness was getting too much to handle. 

My lecturers are always working hard to accommodate for all of their students and you can easily see how passionate they are about their job which makes learning so much more enjoyable.”

Aimee is now pursing her dream of becoming a prison officer.