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2007 Business Award Winner |
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Thursday, 23 August 2007 |
Motorvate has won the 2007 'Investing in Young people Award' run by the Coventry Evening Telegraph and the Coventry & Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce.
Our course, aimed at youngsters from the age of 13 and uses their interest in cars and motorbikes to develop numeracy and social skills. So far we have helped over 3000 teenagers, including those who lack motivation and who may be close to exclusion from school. Many candidates on our course proudly testify that the course has helped to give their lives a boost.
As well as teaching safe-driving practices it imparts a knowledge of the impact crime can have on victims.
Motorvate was also a finalist for the award in 2006 |
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Saturday, 30 June 2007 |
With Motorvate being partially funded by the European Union Phil Moodie visited the EU Congress on “Children and Young People in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods - New Cohesion Strategies” hosted by the German Federal
Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth. 26 - 28
June 2007 in Leipzig, as one of two companies representing the UK to demonstrate where the funding has gone.
The Motorvate scheme was very well received by the EU receiving support and positive feedback from all areas, including the director of EU funding himself. This success has already led to interest in Europe and Motorvate will be leading any future expansion of the project in the EU. |
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Thursday, 28 July 2005 |
 Motorvate UK specialises in structured motor vehicle educational training courses. These can be delivered over one day or two-hour sessions taking place over a number of weeks.
All people who complete a Motorvate course will receive a certificate or a nationally recognised qualification.
We also deliver and develop other quality road vehicle training courses to young people, which can be custom made to suit the needs of your organisation. | |
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