Careers Drive calls on businesses to pledge the gift of work experience

Cambridge 2030, in partnership with Form the Future, Cambridgeshire Community Foundation and Cambridgeshire County Council, has launched a Careers Drive campaign - calling on the Cambridgeshire business community to unite in supporting young people by pledging in-person work experience placements when workplaces and offices are open again.

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By July 2021, the global pandemic will have deprived thousands of young people, currently in Year 10 and Year 11 in schools across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, of the opportunity to undertake in-person work experience.

That is why the Cambridgeshire business community is being urged to help by providing work experience placements.

There are nearly 17,500 students in Year 10 and Year 11 across the county, many of whom would have been reliant on their schools to help facilitate work experience for them in a usual school year.  However, with so many workplaces remaining closed and many of the country’s largest employers not planning to open their offices again until the end of the year, the opportunities are severely limited, risking even further disadvantage for the COVID-19 generation of young people.

Those most severely disadvantaged by the lack of work experience opportunities are the 3,847 students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds and qualify for Pupil Premium.  These young people are most likely to receive most benefit from in-person work experience but they are the least likely to be able to secure work experience placements for themselves.

The Careers Drive campaign is appealing to employers, particularly SMEs that may not previously have considered offering placements, to make a pledge to support young people to gain work experience.  Advice and support will be offered by Form the Future to any company that needs it, to be able to set up a meaningful work experience programme.

The campaign partners are also appealing to employers who wish and are able to provide quality in-person work experience placements for students who are currently in Alternative Provision (not in mainstream schools).  These young people are at greatest risk of becoming NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training) and, for them, quality work experience can have an even more significant positive impact on their outcomes.

 

Here are the ways that companies can get involved in the Careers Drive:

  1. Offer one-week of meaningful, in-person, work experience at your company or organisation for Year 10 and Year 11 students, before July 2022.

  2. Create a Careers Drive Passport in partnership with your suppliers and contractors to offer one-day experiences to make up a full week which a young person can redeem on dates set by you and your partners.

  3. Donate to the Careers Drive Fund, through Cambridgeshire Community Foundation, to support young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in covering the expenses associated with work experience, for example, travel costs, subsistence, clothing, or costs associated with caring responsibilities.

All pledges of work experience can be made online through Form the Future – the team will collate the offers and match them with schools.  Companies will be able to express a preference to work with schools of their choice but in all cases offers will be made to Pupil Premium students. 

Please make your pledge here

Donations to the Careers Drive Fund can be made to through the Cambridgeshire Community Foundation here.

For further more about Cambridge 2030 and to pledge your support, please visit www.cambridge2030.org



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