Spring Development Day 14th January 2017

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Spring Development Day 14th January 2017 #RiStraining Spring Development Day 14th January 2017 Dan Knight Corporate Partnerships Manager

Links to Teachers’ Standards Learning objectives Links to Teachers’ Standards To gain an understanding of which companies work with RIS and the opportunities they can offer Fulfil wider professional responsibilities To understand why companies support the programme Make a positive contribution to the wider life and ethos of the school #RiStraining

How will this session benefit you? You will gain a better understanding of why companies support charities in general and RIS specifically. This session is an opportunity for you to share your ideas and learn about corporate partnerships. #RiStraining

What is Corporate Social Responsibility? Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a business approach that contributes to sustainable development by delivering economic, social and environmental benefits for all stakeholders. The idea that by doing good companies can actually strengthen their business. We are interested in the ‘social’ strand, often known as community investment #RiStraining

Why do you think companies do community investment? Over to you: Why do you think companies do community investment? Give out flip chart paper, tell them they have 5 minutes to discuss in groups and then feedback.

There are many reasons… PR Prestige and recognition Engaging employees Strengthening links with their communities Business value Brand Future pipeline of employees PR – generating good news stories, showing the business in a positive light Prestige – winning awards, being the best in another area, being ‘thought leaders’, about more than profit Engaging employees – feel good factor, learning and development opportunities Communities – particularly for big local businesses positive links in the community are important, potential employees, local government relations etc. Business value – Customers prefer companies that ‘give back’ and are more likely to buy from them Brand – Aligning their brand with their CSR work, it becoming part of their business. E.g. Barclays Digital Skills, M&S Plan A etc. Future pipeline of employees – particularly relevant for STEM, encouraging kids into engineering, science, coding etc and future proofing their business. #RiStraining

Two questions: What could a corporate partner do that would be of value to you in your professional development? What could a corporate partner do that would be of value to your pupils? Give out flip chart paper, tell them they have 5 minutes to discuss in groups and then feedback.

Examples of what we are doing . #RiStraining

Examples of what we are doing: Prudential Graduation Event Prudential hosted a Uni Pathways celebration event at their London office featuring: A ‘graduation’ for pupils Speeches from staff members A keynote speech from RIS Pupils received insight into how their subjects are applied in business through two specific job roles. They also learned about the staff members academic histories and why they joined Prudential #RiStraining

Examples of what we are doing: Northern Gas Networks School Outreach Northern Gas are based in the North West of England and have undertaken limited schools outreach to date. They will be working with RIS and Outwick Academy Adwick to deliver outreach to the school, inspiring pupils about the opportunities available through a career in STEM #RiStraining

Examples of what we are doing: Shell Make the Future - In summer 2016, RIS participants and over 200 pupils were invited to attend Shell’s Make the Future event, a STEM-focused festival of ideas, innovation and friendly competition hosted at the Olympic Park Meeting Staff - In October 2016, Shell invited participants to join them at their offices in London, onsite in Peterhead and in Aberdeen Harbour to gain a deeper understanding of the vast array of activities undertaken at a multinational engineering firm. Spoke to a diverse range of Shell experts, including exploration geoscientists, petrophysicists, fuel researchers, traders and a global vice president. Grasped the scale of Shell’s operations through site visits to the largest gas terminal in the UK and an offshore supply vessel. Learned how scientific and engineering theory is applied in practice, ranging from how oil is located to separating natural gas. #RiStraining

Examples of what we are doing: BAE Systems Becky Warren and Year 9 pupils from Manchester Creative Academy worked with BAE Systems to provide practical feedback on education resources, helping shape materials for use in schools nationwide. Becky also visited BAE Systems’ site for a CPD event, learning about careers in BAE and receiving a ‘lesson in a box’ on drone physics, both of which she was able to share with pupils #RiStraining

Examples of what we are doing Goldman Sachs invited Clara to a panel discussion on the importance of challenging gender stereotypes in STEM. As an experienced female astrophysicist working in the classroom contributed a unique, passionate perspective on barriers to progression in science #RiStraining

There is much more we want to do! Any questions: dan.knight@thebrilliantclub.org Give out flip chart paper, tell them they have 5 minutes to discuss in groups and then feedback.