UNLOCKING POTENTIAL
87% of advertised jobs in the UK require digital skills yet the vast majority of businesses report difficulty in recruiting candidates with the skills they need.
Our programmes are designed to address the specific skills gaps in digital and develop a pipeline of future talent by targeting young people that do not currently see their place in these jobs. Working together we aim to break down barriers and address misconceptions to improve the diversity of the future workforce and ensure digital jobs are accessible to everyone.
WHY GET INVOLVED
Our interactive activities help young people understand that digital skills will help them access exciting and rewarding careers. We also support young to develop skills such as confidence building, teamwork, and communication that will be essential for any role within digital and technology.
By equipping young people with more knowledge about different careers in digital & technology, we empower them to make informed choices about their future careers.
Our activities showcase the variety of different roles within digital & technology and help to raise awareness among young people, parents, and careers about the technical and non-technical roles in the sector.
We’re helping to close the skills gap left by the pandemic by supporting young people to develop essential skills such as communication, interpersonal skills, teamwork and confidence that will be crucial for their future careers.
Through volunteering, our partners help to improve diversity within the sector by role modelling their professions, helping to increase awareness and aspirations among under-represented groups in the sector.
Our work brings to life all the opportunities in digital & technology and signposts young people to bootcamps, further study, or early entry routes into the sector such as apprenticeships.
The activities we design and deliver together vary according the ages of the young people involved, though we can work with any employer on an idea that they may have to engage young people in understanding their sector.
At Key Stage 3 (11-13 years) this may include careers panels, sector insight days and inspirational speeches. At Key Stage 4 (14-15 years) the programme is more focused on specific job roles, skills and routes of entry through activities such as workplace visits, curriculum resources, speed networking, live briefs and podcasts. By Key Stage 5 (16-19 years) students interested in specific sectors are invited to attend work experience and insight days
Our work within the digital and technology sector includes collaborative co-funded programmes where we work with young people over a number of years to improve their knowledge of the sector to harness and grow their passion through more targeted and specific experiences with the employers involved in the programme.
Please complete the form below to express your interest. We will get in touch to send you more information and discuss how your organisation would like to get involved.
Or call us on
0300 124 0496