soCIAL mOBILITY sTRATEGY
At the Lambeth Citizens’ Assembly in April 2018, the Lambeth Council agreed to produce a Social Mobility Strategy for the borough with King’s College London and South London Citizens (Citizens UK).
Young people in Lambeth are not accessing educational opportunities at the same rates as those in other London boroughs. In Lambeth, 43% of children go to university, compared to 56% of pupils in Hammersmith and Fulham.
The pandemic has had a significant impact on widening the attainment gap for disadvantaged pupils across the UK. Our listening in Lambeth has highlighted that many families are unable to bridge this digital divide. We are working on our Listening campaign, reaching out to students, teachers and parents.
We hope to hear your stories of these barriers to young people’s progression in Lambeth. We want to work with you to design a pathway to solving them.
oUR mission statement
“We are seeking to identify and dismantle the primary barriers to successful and just educational outcomes for young people in Lambeth, focusing particularly on those which have been created and/or exacerbated by the Covid-19 crisis”
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soCIAL mOBILITY sTRATEGY
At the Lambeth Citizens’ Assembly in April 2018, the Lambeth Council agreed to produce a Social Mobility Strategy for the borough with King’s College London and South London Citizens (Citizens UK).
Young people in Lambeth are not accessing educational opportunities at the same rates as those in other London boroughs. In Lambeth, 43% of children go to university, compared to 56% of pupils in Hammersmith and Fulham. The pandemic has had a significant impact on widening the attainment gap for disadvantaged pupils across the UK. Our listening in Lambeth has highlighted that many families are unable to bridge this digital divide. We are working on our Listening campaign, reaching out to students, teachers and parents.
We hope to hear your stories of these barriers to young people’s progression in Lambeth. We want to work with you to design a pathway to solving them.
oUR mission statement
“We are seeking to identify and dismantle the primary barriers to successful and just educational outcomes for young people in Lambeth, focusing particularly on those which have been created and/or exacerbated by the Covid-19 crisis”