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YOUNG
ENTREPRENEURS GIVE SOMETHING BACK
(16 December 2003)
Four
young entrepreneurs who have made a great success of their two companies
since graduating from the University of Luton have joined forces
to put something back into the community. Tauqir Ahmed, Raza Sharif,
Sohail Khan and Conrad Wilson have formed an organisation called
Learn 4 Work - to give free certified computer training to disadvantaged
people, setting them up to find real careers in IT.
They
have just won an Unltd Award - a prize of £8,000 of National
Lottery money - which will help them to put their plan into action.
The
four were all brought up in Luton, educated at Challney Boys' School
and graduated from the University of Luton before setting up their
companies, Affordable Training and At Work Solutions, right opposite
each other at the University's Innovation Centre at The Spires.
After recent commercial success, they have decided to join forces
to provide distance e-learning in IT that goes beyond the normal
Word, Excel and web packages. Their unique approach to learning
is fun and interactive - and gives people more employable skills
by training them to be computer engineers.
Tauqir
explained: "We have put together what we have learned in the
commercial world to produce a project that supports disadvantage
people, like those in the Bury Park and Dallow areas of Luton where
we come from.
"What
people need there are real skills for real jobs. We aim to give
them employable skills by teaching them professional, certified,
advanced IT skills (NVQ level 2 and 3 equivalent) free of charge.
Normally students would have to pay up to £1,000 at a local
college or private training centre for the same qualification, thus
making it unattainable to people from poor backgrounds to acquire
the necessary skills to forge a rewarding career in IT. "
"We
train our students to take PCs apart and rebuild them and also work
with a mini network of computers, with a certified and internationally
recognised qualification. This solid foundation means they can be
self-employed or they can gain valuable work experience within a
company.
Learn
4 Work is already gaining interest from Dunstable College, the University
of Luton, the Dallow Learning Centre, Luton Borough Council, Learning
and Skills Council, Jobcentre plus Business Link and Catalyst training
in Bedford. The four entrepreneurs hope that in the next couple
of months, with help from the lottery money, they can firm up a
pilot project that will get their training off the ground.
Click
here to visit Learn
4 Work.
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