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NAAIDT Annual Conference 2006 Industry/School Partnerships – Making Them Work Ruth Martin, Corporate Citizenship Manager Adam Talbot, Manager, Technology Partnership Centre 28.04.06 Notes
NAAIDT Annual Conference 2006 Overview of Seminar Introduction Overview of education links What makes a successful partnership Notes Practical session
NAAIDT Annual Conference 2006 Introduction How does Land Rover support education? Part of a centralised function Clear policy with criteria Knowledge/experience of education system and processes Notes
NAAIDT Annual Conference 2006 Education Support – Off-site One-day Events: Enterprise/Business Days Career Focussed Activities Longer-term Events: Imagineering Reading/Number Partners Kerbcraft Science and Engineering Ambassador Activities Notes Young Enterprise Vocational Education Support: Land Rover 4 x 4 In Schools Technology Challenge
NAAIDT Annual Conference 2006 Education Support – On-site Gaydon and Solihull: Education Partnership Centres Access to design, test and production facilities Support from JLR associates Work Experience opportunities for up to 120 students Notes
NAAIDT Annual Conference 2006 Successful Partnerships – Off-site Company Provision: A clear policy with criteria and underlying principles One point of contact A process for identifying volunteers, known by all parties An understanding and knowledge of legal requirements Notes In it for the long term A commitment to support from top-down Evaluation/feedback
NAAIDT Annual Conference 2006 Successful Partnerships – Off-site Education Provision: One-day Events: Basic information well in advance Full details/joining instructions Longer-term Activities: Notes Briefing/training sessions Introduction to the school prior to the event starting
NAAIDT Annual Conference 2006 Successful Partnerships – Off-site Education Provision Contd: General: Support for the volunteer Contact details An understanding of the commitment being given by volunteer Notes An understanding of what business/volunteer gains A backup plan(!) Evaluation/feedback
NAAIDT Annual Conference 2006 Successful Partnerships – On-site Company Provision: Dedicated Partnership Centre with classroom facilities Support from JLR Associates Access to design, test and production facilities Two sixteen seat minibuses Notes Land Rover vehicles as study aids Risk Assessment and Insurance information
NAAIDT Annual Conference 2006 Successful Partnerships – On-site Education Provision: Teacher with classroom assistant Provide their own food and drink requirements Pre visit planning meeting Details of students with special needs Notes Evaluation forms completed
NAAIDT Annual Conference 2006 Success? Individual Projects 9 Different programmes supported by 54 employees 2,385 hours contributed Value of employees’ time: £71,550.00 Educational Events Notes 129 Employees involved 1,065 hours contributed Value of employees’ time: £31,950.00
NAAIDT Annual Conference 2006 Success? Team Building Activities 19 Completed projects supported by 252 employees 3,823 hours contributed Value of employees’ time: £114,690.00 Total hours contributed: 22,258 Total value of employee’s time: £667,740.00 Notes
NAAIDT Annual Conference 2006 Success? Education Partnership Centres: Over 8,000 young people visited one of the centres Nearly 300 young people spent one or two weeks doing work experience on one of the sites Notes 5400 students will visit the Gaydon Partnership Centre 2005 / 2006 More than 90% of days available to schools are booked