Last year, the University of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University and the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust brought together colleagues from across the region to
present how, with determination and collective endeavour, we can
maximise the economic and social potential of the Sheffield City Region
(SCR).
The launch was the start of a journey towards an SCR Vision. The group have now produced a newsletter, describing some of the positive developments there have
been in some of the six areas highlighted as critical, including the Cutlers' 'Better Learners, Better Workers' programmes. These
individual initiatives and strengths, as well as the collaborations
across our anchor institutions and with other partners, all combine
towards achieving the collaborative shared vision.
"As we said in our report, we care deeply about our region and hence we
remain keen to help and support our elected leaders, businesses and
other organisations, as they drive the region forward to be a truly
great place for all its citizens."
Tony Pedder OBE
On behalf of the University of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University and the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
The Better Learners Better Workers programme - launched in 2010 when the Company of Cutlers, which represents top engineering and manufacturing employers in Sheffield City Region, undertook a study with Sheffield City Council into what employers needed from school leavers - now reaches across South Yorkshire, with programmes running in Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield. At the heart of the programme is embedding of work skills into the curriculum through real-life industry projects and training sessions, work placements, internships, and greater engagement between employers and schools. There are now programmes in 30 schools training 500 Ambassadors and reaching over 6000 young people across the Sheffield City Region."
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