Businesses at Wellington Place in Leeds are celebrating another successful year of engaging young people across the city with exciting future career opportunities, through a programme delivered by Ahead Partnership and MEPC, the developer and asset manager behind the popular business location.
Volunteers from Burro Happold; the Ministry of Justice; Willis Towers Watson; Wates; and Brewin Dolphin took part in MEPC’s 2020-2021 programme of online activities, which helped to connect school students – particularly those from disadvantaged areas of the city – with the working world. Making a significant impact following a period of lost opportunities for careers education due to the pandemic, 88% of the young people that took part in the programme said that they now felt more optimistic about the future.
Last year’s programme included the interactive online #WellingtonPlaceChallenge, which saw year eight and nine students from inner-city schools gain an insight into diverse sectors – for example financial services, law and the built environment – operating from this inspirational workplace location. Students were set a challenge brief by organisations taking part, enabling them to learn more about the roles available and routes of entry into careers in growth areas, with 89% of students saying the activity gave them a better understanding of the jobs available in Leeds when they leave school.
This was shortly followed by MyExperience@ Wellington Place, an exciting two-week virtual work experience initiative. Through tasks, workshops and events that simulated the experience of working at different organisations and sectors operating from Wellington Place, students from Cockburn John Charles School were given the opportunity to gain valuable employability skills and experience. In response to the experience, 100% of students said that they felt motivated to work harder at school following the activity.
Megan Lipp, Head of Business Development at Ahead Partnership, said: “It has been fantastic to see the continued impact of our partnership work with MEPC and organisations located at Wellington Place over the last year. The students always gain a lot from this type of activity, and it’s particularly important that we enable these experiences and connections to organisations at a time when young people have suffered the impact of lost learning and opportunities for careers learning and development.
“Last year we delivered the programme flexibly, adapting activities to take place online while still highlighting the significant careers opportunities available across sectors at this exciting quarter of Leeds and driving ambition. We look forward to being able to deliver activities onsite at Wellington Place in the future, giving students a taste of what the inspiring workplace destination – and Leeds as a wider business community – has to offer for their future careers.”