Developing a whole-provider approach
Join us for an in-person event on 15 October (13:00-15:30) at Cloth Hall Court, Leeds where we’ll introduce key findings and reflections from our ‘Developing theories of change for whole-provider approaches’ project. The project was delivered in collaboration with Professor Liz Thomas, Professor of Higher Education at the University of York, together with six participating providers.
In recent years, the Office for Students has asked higher education providers to set out their whole-provider approach within their access and participation plans. A whole-provider approach goes beyond standalone initiatives, focusing instead on embedding access, equity, and student success across every part of an institution, so that all students can benefit.
This session includes an interactive ‘World Café’ activity, with rotating group discussions on key aspects of whole-provider approaches facilitated by the project team. You’ll also hear from your peers, learn more about the project, and have an opportunity to put your questions directly to the project team.
Arrive early for a networking lunch from 12:15 at the venue, a chance to connect with colleagues before the session begins.
Event format:
Introduction to the project
Overview of key findings and theories of change
Interactive activity exploring aspects of whole-provider approaches
Reflections from project partners
Q&A with audience
Who should attend?
Individuals in any role within higher education institutions who are interested in whole-provider approaches and involved in provider-level strategies
Practitioners, managers, and widening participation team members.
Support staff and experienced evaluators aiming to enhance their understanding and application of theory of change
Event details
Date: 15 October
Time: 13:00–15:30
Location: Cloth Hall Court, Quebec St, Leeds, LS1 2HA
Location
Cloth Hall Court, LS1 2HA