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- Shooters Hills College
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Careers and recruitmentProject lead:Shooters Hill Sixth Form CollegeAmount awarded:£198,699Project summary:The availability of fully trained apprentices is becoming a significant issue for the construction industry in London. Shooters Hill Sixth Form College (The College) in partnership with FMB propose a new curriculum and work ready delivery model designed to meet the needs of SMEs and prepare young people for the construction industry of today and the future through incentive and investment.
This project will work with 20 students and sustain that number as individuals gain employment through the network of employers. The 20 students will be between the ages of 16 and 19, they can be new entrants to The College or progressing from The College’s core programmes and consist of the following characteristics:
- 20% female
- 10% with an educational and health care plan
- 40% from an ethnic minority group
- Construct Croydon: Improving Pathways for Women and LTU seeking construction employment (Pathways into Construction)
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Careers and recruitmentProject lead:London Borough of CroydonAmount awarded:£391,354Project summary:LBC will adopt a coordinated approach to up-scaling its existing services and extend the offering of this for a construction sector specific pathway to engage more women and long term unemployed into the Croydon construction sector.
It adopts a regional approach to extend its services and will also support construction employers to get better at recruiting from these hard to reach talent pools.
- Construction Contextualised Curriculum
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Funding theme:
Careers
Funding topic:Careers and recruitmentProject lead:London Region Construction Training GroupAmount awarded:£202,000Project summary:This contextualised curriculum project will consist of the development of a suite of resources, available online, for the use of teachers, careers advisers and industry ambassadors that raise the profile and desirability of careers in construction and the built environment.
The project will also include the piloting and roll out of these resources in schools.