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Gayle Graduates!

CONGRATULATIONS to NCW Mobility Officer and Health Care Assistant Gayle, who graduated last week from Birmingham City University.
24 Jan 2018
United Kingdom
Staff News
Gayle with Lenny Henry
Gayle with Lenny Henry

CONGRATULATIONS to NCW Mobility Officer and Health Care Assistant Gayle, who graduated last week from Birmingham City University.

Alongside her work at NCW Gayle has been studying for a Foundation Degree in Rehabilitation specialising in visual impairment, supported by the College.

She received her award from the legendary Lenny Henry who is Chancellor of the University.

Gayle said "Lenny Henry was wonderful, it was so fantastic to meet him. He put so much humour into the ceremony and he said "Well done Gayle!" as he handed me the certificate."

Well done Gayle - we are very proud of you.

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