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Spend time with your community
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Lloyd’s Community Programme
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Focus on Youth and Education
Tower Hamlets: 66% of children qualify for free school meals
64% of Tower Hamlets pupils have English as second language
Also work with Hackney schools.
Opportunity to give something back during your working day
Senior Manager Support
One day volunteering
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Words and numbersHelping children get to grips with literacy and numeracy
Work with individual children to make numbers fun or to help them develop their reading, comprehension and verbal skills
Time: One lunchtime a week or fortnight
Process: Training at Lloyd’s, CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) form. Match you up with a child.
Weekly commitment for one term (12 weeks) but some people do it for years.
Commitment important for the child but there is flexibility as long as you give notice.
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Ready for workDeveloping skills to help young people get jobs
Support young people to develop the skills they will require to tackle the world of work
Time: One or two hours each month or one-off workshops
Hackney school Mentoring Programme: Lunch’n’Learn at Mitsui. Training at Lloyd’s. CRB (Criminal Records Bureau). October-June commitment.
One-off workshops: Employability days (first impressions, presentation skills, CV writing).
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Helping handsRoll up your sleeves and make a difference
Swap your suit for overalls and work with a team of helpers to improve the local community environment
TIME: One day
Good for team building
You put forward a team and LCP locates suitable opportunities
Ideas: Painting a mural at a community centre or Serving breakfast to 200 guests at homeless shelter
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Be involved. You‘ll be in good company