Weston College Partners With SafeGuard Clothing
SafeGuard Clothing has donated a bulletproof vest to Weston College’s Uniformed and Public Services students.
The international body armour company’s donation fits in with its mission of educating students about the necessity for safety equipment for front line service operatives.
SafeGuard Clothing has partnered with several regional and national education institutions to assist with materials and information that enrich the students’ learning experience.
Thomas Bowman, speaking on behalf of SafeGuard Armour and Clothing, said: “Under our corporate initiative for social responsibility and involvement, we assist local colleges in developing their Public Services courses.
“We offer our support, expertise and guidance to improve student preparedness for the line of work they have chosen.”
Rebecca Ranson, Curriculum Manager for Sport and Public Services at Weston College, expressed gratitude to SafeGuard for the donation, saying: “It offers our students great advantage in acquiring the knowledge and skills they need in their chosen field.
“Such level of corporate and social responsibility creates vital opportunities and enhances the quality of our educational program.
“We are happy that Weston College is among those that have been selected to receive a donation as we believe it creates a unique advantage for our students to understand the type of body armour they will be using later on in their careers.”
SafeGuard Armour and Clothing is a worldwide manufacturer and distributer of body armour and is involved in research and development for new materials to enhance the wearability of protective body armour for front line services.