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Louise nominated for national FE Hall of Fame Award

Weston College is delighted to announce that Louise Hill-Davis has been put forward as our nominee for the prestigious Association of Colleges (AoC) FE Hall of Fame Award.

The FE Hall of Fame, honours alumni who have made outstanding contributions to their fields, further education, and communities. This annual recognition spotlights exceptional alumni who continue to influence and uplift the sector.

The college said Health and Care Lecturer and Assessor, Louise Hill-Davis, who was also previously an A Level student at the college was an exemplary candidate for the national accolade, demonstrating remarkable dedication and impact as both an educator and community advocate.

Her role as a Health and Social Care lecturer had been transformative at Weston College, where her commitment to creating a vibrant, inclusive learning environment had inspired both students and colleagues alike.

Known for her positive spirit and engaging approach, Louise was highly regarded by all who worked alongside her. Heidi Oliver, Head of Area for Health at Weston College, said: “I am honestly just privileged to have someone as quietly powerful as Louise in our team.”

Beyond her work at the college, Louise has also made an impressive mark in the local community. This year, she organised the Black History Month Forum in Weston-super-Mare, which gathered over 130 participants to foster dialogue on important topics like identity, health, education and anti-racism.

The event was an overwhelming success, underscoring Louise’s vision, leadership, and commitment to social equity. Plans are already underway to expand the forum next year, thanks to her dedicated efforts.

Louise’s contributions extend to the literary world as well. She recently became a published author, adding her voice to an anthology with her story “Gas and Air,” which shines a critical light on systemic racism in maternal healthcare, specifically the experiences of black women.

Through this work, Louise continues her advocacy for social justice, merging her educational and healthcare expertise to support awareness and change.

Being nominated for the FE Hall of Fame is a testament to Louise’s dedication, talent and the far-reaching impact she has had on those around her.

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