Cheshire College Recognised for Excellence in Social Mobility at Educate North Awards 

May 8, 2026

Cheshire College – South & West has won the Liverpool Hope Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Social Mobility at the 2026 Educate North Awards (ENA), one of the North of England’s most prestigious education awards.  

The award recognises the impact of the College’s Crewe 42 initiative, a targeted early intervention programme designed to support young people at risk of becoming NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training).  

Jasbir Dhesi, Principal and CEO of Cheshire College – South & West, said: 

“Winning the Liverpool Hope Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Social Mobility is a proud moment for the College and recognition of the impact that early intervention and strong partnerships can have on the lives of young people. 

“Crewe 42 demonstrates what can be achieved when education providers, schools and support services work together to remove barriers, raise aspirations and create clear progression opportunities for every young person.” 

The 12th ENAs took place at Emirates Old Trafford on 7 May 2026, bringing together more than 700 education leaders, employers and industry partners from across the region. 

Delivered in partnership with Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub, schools, local authority and DWP and funded by the NHS Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board (ICB) the programme identified 42 students across Crewe most at risk of disengaging following their transition from school. 

Through coordinated multi-agency support, students received tailored guidance, mentoring, and structured progression routes into education and training.  

Around 90% of participants progressed into education, employment or training, with many continuing their studies with Cheshire College. 

The initiative has been recognised as a scalable model for early intervention, demonstrating the impact of targeted, preventative support in improving long-term outcomes for young people. 

The award reflects the College’s wider commitment to improving social mobility, widening participation and ensuring learners across Cheshire can access high quality education and progression opportunities.  

Find out more about the support available for students at Cheshire College – South & West – www.ccsw.ac.uk  

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