Tees Valley Women’s Centre is delighted to see its work recognised in a recent feature from Sass Media highlighting the impact of its long-standing partnership with Atomix Educational Trust.
As part of this ongoing collaboration, Atomix has donated three laptops to support women attending courses at the centre. The devices are already helping to improve access to essential technology, removing barriers to learning and enabling learners to work towards qualifications in areas such as Functional Skills in Maths and English and teacher training.
The centre’s relationship with Atomix and Prior Pursglove College has now spanned 18 years. Over that time, the partnership has supported many women to regain qualifications, train as teaching assistants, build confidence, and in some cases progress into university and employment.
Access to practical support plays a crucial role in learners’ success. Alongside education and training opportunities, the centre provides a supportive community environment and access to childcare, helping women overcome challenges that might otherwise prevent them from returning to learning. The addition of laptops will make a significant difference for learners who previously relied solely on mobile phones to complete coursework.
Tees Valley Women’s Centre remains committed to empowering women to take positive steps towards brighter futures. The centre extends its sincere thanks to Atomix Educational Trust for its continued partnership and belief in the potential of the women it supports.


