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Scotland prepares for Team Clean Challenge

Published 20th March, 2009 by Neil Nixon

Scotland prepares for Team Clean Challenge

Asset Skills Scotland is now gearing up for the next round of the Team Clean Challenge. A prison strand has been added to the competition which will see jails from Scotland compete against each other to take top honours in cleaning excellence. It is hoped the roll out to prisons will help highlight the excellent training available to offenders while they serve their sentences.

The competition is an initiative from Asset Skills, the Sector Skills Council for the cleaning industry, and has gained support from the Scottish Prison Service, the Scottish Government and the British Institute of Cleaning Science. It is hoped it will show prisoners that cleaning can be a viable and worthwhile job to consider for the future, and flag to employers the quality training on offer within prisons for potential future workers.

It is one of many skills contests running across a range of industries, overseen nationally by UK Skills. Last year the British winners of the cleaning competition went on to scoop gold in the EuroSkills event in Rotterdam.
The Scottish Team Clean Challenge covers the following categories: best manager, best supervisor, best operative and best prison. The judges will also be looking for social skills, including teamwork and project management, when deciding the winners.
The purpose of the challenge is to highlight the high standard of cleaning training delivered in prisons, provide an opportunity for participants to build confidence and demonstrate a range of skills to secure employment following release, and showcase these skills to potential employers.

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