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Get In Get On Virtual Work Experience Steering Group Meeting 20 th January 2014
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The Journey UKCES Funded Launched in May 2013 Programme is centred about providing high quality work experience opportunities combined with career mentoring Virtual - high impact yet not too resource demanding Supporting young people to develop employability skills and career management skills Make a difference to social mobility, NEET and access
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UKCES Expected Outcomes A sector specific solution that is centred upon innovation A white labelled platform with content aimed at 14-24 800 mentee beneficiaries to have developed employability and career management skills 300 e-career mentors Case studies and testimonials A self sustained model that is owned by the sector
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Achievements Financial Services and accountancy content 16-19 - May 2013 Financial Services and accountancy content 14-16 – January 2014 Legal Services content 16-19- January 2014 Trained and deployed 25 ambassadors across all regions Robust partnerships with 80 schools – over 3,500 year 9- 12 students Nearly 200 e-career mentors 260 mentees benefitted from e-career mentoring and skills development Excellent feedback from Govt. depts.- DWP, BIS DFE Testimonials
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Employers embracing e mentoring/sponsoring developments include: Standard Life, Cofunds, HSBC, KPMG, Nationwide, Santander, Deutsche Bank, RSA, Sesame Bankhall Allen and Overy Norton Rose Fulbright Ashurst
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Challenges Steering Group Support is particularly needed to help: Mentor Pipeline Challenge Contributions in Cash Target = £125,000
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Contacts Sarah Thwaites Deputy Chief Executive Sarah.thwaites@financialskillspartnership.org.uk Stuart McRill Project Manager Get In Get On Stuart.mcrill@financialskillspartnership.org.uk
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