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DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
Humber Local
Enterprise Partnership
Skills Network
British Steel, Scunthorpe
11th July 2017
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
Welcome and Introduction
Iain Elliott
Skills Network Chair
#HumberSkills
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
Key points from April Network
• Hull COIN
• Industrial Strategy
• Humber Apprenticeship Brokerage Service
• Humber Gold Standard
• Careers and Enterprise Company
• Summer Schools Conference
• Key LEP updates
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
Agenda
• Women into Manufacturing and Engineering –
Dr Kirsty Clode including round table
questions
• Feedback from the Schools Summer
Conference – Iain Elliott and Bill Meredith
• Engaging young talent campaign – Diana
Taylor, Humber Bondholders #whereitbegins
• Engineering UK – Annette Valentine
• British Steel – success so far, recruitment and
apprenticeships
• LEP Updates – Peter Harrison
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
Women into Manufacturing and Engineering
Dr Kirsty Clode
Introduction
Kirsty Clode, Chair, WiME
Agenda
Women into Manufacturing and Engineering
The campaign so far
The skills gap
My request of you
The next event
The opportunity
Manufacturing contributes 10.5% of our employment in the Humber (285,000 people) with a value of £16.2bn
There is a high demand for people with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) qualifications in the Humber because they are very useful to our local industries. At present women are under-represented in these roles.
The skills gap
Information taken from Engineering UK Report 2016
The gender gap
UK engineering workforce
Britain currently ranks 28th
(out of 28 countries) in Europe
Gender gap in the engineering pipeline
Survey of 10 to 14 year olds
<20%
70%
Women into Manufacturing and Engineering (WiME)
WiME was developed to start addressing this issue - attracting female talent to STEM careers in Yorkshire and the Humber is critical to the region's success
Careers Advisors event Public events targeting girls and women
Current Partner companies
Our events
Delegates have the opportunity to:
Speak with women like them that currently work in manufacturing and engineering
See and talk about the work environment with current employees
Speak with Careers Advisors from the National Careers Service about the opportunities in the Humber region
Our Attendees
My request of you
We are planning a South Bank event at Scunthorpe UTC Friday 20th October for careers advisers/teachers etc Saturday 21st October for the public (ladies + girls and parents
Help us by - identifying the girls/ladies who should attend - ensuring they know about the event and tell them how useful it could be - ensuring your Careers Advisers come along
If you want to be 'a leader in industry for a day' contact us. Our partner companies are eager to show you around
Round Table Questions
Question 1 – WiME does not have the capacity to attend all schools. How can we get the biggest impact to ensure that all are getting
the information without WiME physically being there?
Question 2 - 40% of our attendees are 35 to 55 years old How can we best tap in to this talent? What are the routes back into manufacturing and engineering
if they are returning after a break? What are the routes into manufacturing and engineering
if they are new to this industry?
Thank you
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
Round Table Questions
Question 1 – WiME does not have the capacity to attend all schools. • How can we get the biggest impact to ensure that all are getting the information without WiME physically being there?
Question 2 - 40% of WiME attendees are 35 to 55 years old How can we best tap in to this talent? What are the routes back into manufacturing and engineering if they are returning after a break? What are the routes into manufacturing and engineering if they are new to this industry?
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
FEEDBACK
Table feedback
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
Networking Break
#HumberSkills
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
Summer Schools Conference
Feedback from the Summer Schools
Conference
Iain Elliott and Bill Meredith
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
#whereitbegins
Engaging young talent campaign
Diana Taylor
https://vimeo.com/221894829
Title here #whereitbegins July2017 Engaging Young Talent Campaign
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Bondholders Scheme
Network of 300+ organisations, ranging from entrepreneurial SMEs,
educational and training organisations, global businesses
Bondholders promote the Humber region on the national and
international stage, providing marketing expertise, engaging
members to support and promote investment and growth
We receive a consistent message from the business community that
they struggle to attract and retain young talent
Engaging Young Talent Campaign
A campaign showcasing the vibrancy of the area from both a
business and lifestyle perspective, to communicate the wealth of
opportunities available in the Humber for them to begin and progress
their career here
It celebrates case studies of young talent who are fulfilling their
potential via study or work and identifies real opportunities in a wide
variety of sectors
• aimed at 17-24 year olds
• identify and communicate real opportunities
• create a network of young talent wishing to pursue their
development and careers right here
Join the Campaign #whereitbegins
All organisations encouraged to support and promote our
campaign
Through promotion of the launch film • at events within presentations
• online, on social media
• alongside career and training opportunities
Through sharing stories of success • case studies of young talent
• rising stars
• potential opportunities
Next Steps #whereitbegins
Phase 1 of the campaign focuses on the talent we have
here right now
• Build collaborations and partnerships
• Get the message out to the right audience
• Engage a young talent steering team
• Build campaign to support our members; to provide
the resources and access to the young talent of our
region
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
Engineering UK
Annette Valentine
www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk
Inspiring tomorrow’s
engineers and building
the future talent
pipeline
www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk
Presentation summary
• About us • Why act? What does the research tell
us? • What are we doing about it? • How can you get involved?
www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk
• Industry led, not for profit organisation established 2002 • Partners with business and industry, Government and the wider
science and engineering community to: 1. inspire and encourage school-age children to pursue a career in
engineering 2. encourage the uptake of subject choices that maintain the option of a
career in engineering and technology 3. improve the perception of engineers and engineering & improve the
supply of engineers from the education system
Aerospace
Automotive
Construction
Computing & IT
Science & Technology
Defence Engineering
Transportation
Recruitment
Energy & Utilities
Engineering
Recruitment
Qualification Providers
Some of our corporate members
Professional Engineering Institutions:
www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk
Some of our products and services
www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk
The Challenge
The hourglass economy
Increased demand for both top and lower rungs of skills ladder UK demand projections by 2024: • 54% of all jobs will need level 4+ skills • 2.65 million job openings in engineering companies Position in Hull and the Humber: • In Hull and the Humber, the manufacturing sector
contributes some £3.5 billion of total output; 26% of total sectoral output – one of the highest in the UK
• However, the region has the lowest proportion of highly skilled residents in Y&H & a high proportion of NEET when compared to UK average
• ONS projections suggest that Hull and the Humber could struggle to meet the total demand for labour from its own population unless we do more to address some of the challenges
More to do
“…young adults surveyed who recalled greater levels of contact with employers whilst at school were significantly less likely to be NEET and earned, on average, 18% more than peers who recalled no such activities.”
Latest research finds 86% reduction in chance of being NEET following 4 or more encounters
Only in 40% of schools do young people have one encounter each year
The role of employers in inspiring and
encouraging the next generation of
engineers Businesses working together in partnership with each other and with education is, I believe, the most effective way to build a sustainable UK skills system to reduce unemployment and fill the skills gap. Steve Holliday, Chief Executive at National Grid and Chair of the Energy and Efficiency Industrial Partnership Growth through People 2014
www.engineeringuk.com/tomorrows_engineers
Tomorrows Engineers: Collaborating at a local level to inspire young people and increase the UK’s talent pipeline
• Evidenced call to action – Perkins review/Gatsby benchmarks
• Owned and led by the major Professional Engineering Institutions (PEIs), industry and co-funded by HMG through the Careers and Enterprise Company
• 8 regional ESMs rising to 12 over the next 12 months
What are we doing about it?
www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk
• Impartial, strategic support for employer’s school engagement programmes
• One point of contact for employers to the local knowledge networks
• Empower organisations: - Sustainable within a business framework - Bespoke - Return on Investment
• Collating engagements to identify trends to inform outreach behaviours
• Drive quality, reach and impact
Employer support:
Employer Support Managers
Employer Support Managers (ESMs) work with employers and stakeholders across the UK to inspire the next generation of engineers and build the future talent pipeline
The Tomorrow’s Engineers Employer
Network Become part of the Tomorrow’s Engineers network I can help with: Strategic planning - working alongside employers to develop and deliver
plans that help them get the most from schools outreach activities and maximise the impact for the young people
Access to toolkits, resources and networks to speed up and ease the development and delivery of school engagement activities
Measuring impact through data mapping and reporting, together with tried and tested evaluation methods linked to national benchmarks
Access to school data; including deprivation factors, gender and academic attainment to help companies to target engagements with schools and better understand the impact of their activities
School Communication: working in collaboration with other organisations that engage directly with schools for outreach activities
Tomorrow’s Engineers Employer Network
Inspire the next
generation of engineers
Make a trackable
and tangible
difference to young people?
Do more & extend reach?
(employers and young people?)
Strengthen the impact
of employer
led activities delivered in schools
Improve targeting of
schools
Share knowledge,
tools & best
practice?
Influence coordinatio
n of a disparate
landscape?
Collaborative approach to increase impact and
be more efficient?
Our goal as a network
Help more young people access 4 or more encounters with the world of
work
www.engineeringuk.com/tomorrows_engineers
Collaborating at a local level to build the UK's talent pipeline
From idea to career; the 5 – 19 Flightpath
Aspire Inspire Experience Embed
Education,
choices,
decisions &
pathways
Building the future talent pipeline
Influence of parents & teachers
Exposure to engineers, events & activities
Company Mentors
Careers support, parents, teachers
• Teacher CPD • Parents sessions
• Re-modelled Big Bang Near Me
• Develop Big Bang@school model
• Competitions plus other products & activities eg. Robotics Challenge Energy Quest
• Industry led workshops
• STEM Ambassadors • STEM Clubs • 121 & group
mentoring
• Teacher CPD/STEM Insight • Biz-Ed Cafe • Resource packs • TE Products • EA support to careers advisers/careers
sessions
Work experience
• Bespoke Common Purpose type programme
• Industrial Cadets • Local delivery
partners
Idea! Career
www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk
Getting involved
1. Be ambassadors for us within your employer and stakeholder networks to help raise the profile of Tomorrow’s Engineers and help us to engage more employers and reach and inspire more young people about science and engineering
2. Consider joining the Tomorrow’s Engineers Employer Network – there is no charge!
3. Take advantage of our free resources and support
I would be delighted to meet with you……. Annette Valentine
Employer Support Manager for Yorkshire and the Humber
07714 139305
www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk
Thank you
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
British Steel
Success so far, recruitment and
apprenticeships
Heather Bateman
British Steel – Our Success Story So Far Tuesday 11 July 2017
1. To attract the right candidates
2. To attract the best candidates
3. To complete recruitment quickly and effectively
4. To retain our apprentices and degree apprentices
5. To recruit our link scheme students (if appropriate) onto apprentice schemes
6. To maintain effective relationships with schools, colleges, universities and partners
7. To work closely with managers and empower them to support attraction
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Our vision
• What we have achieved so far…….
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Success in 2016-17
Scheme Applications Appointed
Apprentice Scunthorpe, Functional (Finance, IT, Sales & Marketing) 98 5
Apprentice Scunthorpe, Mechanical/Electrical/Structural Engineer (craft) 250 27
Graduates and Placement Students 5000 51
Degree Apprentice, Engineer 41 4
Degree Apprentice, Technical (Materials Engineer) 27 6
Link Scheme (4 week work experience) 65 15
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Success in 2016-17
• Baysgarth
• Bishop Burton College
• Brumby
• Caistor Grammar
• Foxhills
• Franklin College
• Frederick Gough School
• Grimsby Institute
• Havelock Acadamy, Grimsby
• Healing School, Grimsby
• Humber UTC
• Humberston Academy, Grimsby
• John Leggott College
• King Edward Grammar, Louth
• Melior
• North Lindsey College
• Rail College Birmingham
• Rail College Doncaster
• St Bedes School
• St Lawrence Academy
• Winterton
• Wyke
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Success in 2016-17
Aston
Birmingham
Bradford
Cambridge
Glasgow Caledonian
Heriot Watt
Hull
Imperial College
Leeds
Leeds Beckett
Leicester
Lincoln
Liverpool
Liverpool John Moores
London South Bank
Loughborough
Manchester
Newcastle
Northumbria
Nottingham
Nottingham Trent
Oxford
Sheffield
Sheffield Hallam
Swansea
Teesside
• @BrSteelCareers Twitter 167 followers
• British Steel Careers Showcase Page LinkedIn 382 followers
• 45 events and activities with schools and colleges
• Range of new branded marketing materials including banners, posters and flyers
• Press coverage – Scunthorpe and Teesside as well as national
• Internal promotion – including Steel Matters
• Involved in WiME for the first time in 2016
• Recruited and signed up additional 15 STEM Ambassadors
• Community Engagement with a range of local charities including Lindsey Lodge
Hospice, The Forge, Jerry Greens and Ongo.
• 5,000 graduate and placement applications
• 16 Graduate/Placement assessment centres
• 116 people interviewed for graduate and placement roles
• 51 appointed (23 grads, 15 year placements, 13 summer placements)
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Success in 2016-17
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• Industrial Cadets
• Work Experience
• Link Scheme
• Apprenticeships
• Placements
• Graduates
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Our Schemes an Overview
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
Updates from the LEP team
Peter Harrison
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
ESF -
Careers
Guidance
Investment
– Inspire Me
ESF –
Skills
Support for
the
Workforce
ESF –
Humber
Apprenticeship
Brokerage
Service
ESF –
Community
Grants
Humber LEP
AGM – 20th
July 2017
Growing the
Humber –
Investment
for SMEs
Summer
Schools
Conference
Gold
Standard
Updates from the LEP team
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
Key points from the meeting today
Bill Meredith
Skills Network Vice Chair
DRIVING GROWTH OF THE HUMBER ECONOMY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITIES
Skills Network Meetings - 2017
• Tuesday 24th October, 2017 – Venue TBC
(North East Lincolnshire)