Leading ESG partner Ahead Partnership is celebrating a third successful year of its Kirklees and Calderdale Health and Care Careers Pathway programme, run in collaboration with NHS Health Education England and C+K Careers.
The programme aims to inspire young people and increase their understanding of careers within the health and social care sector, challenge stereotypes that affect the sector and increase diversity within the NHS workforce. This is achieved through a range of activities designed to provide valuable insights into careers within the sector, including apprenticeship Q&As, careers panels, insight days, interactive workshops and careers advice sessions.
25 schools have taken part in the programme to date, with an impressive 6,861 students engaging in live activity and a further 8,300 young people being reached through digital resources including video and newsletters, ensuring widespread impact. Additionally, over 100 volunteers from organisations across the region have taken part in the initiative, which included participating in vlogs and live career sessions.
The programme is much needed, given the growing skills shortage facing the health and care sectors, with a current shortage within NHS Trusts alone of more than 100,000 staff which is predicted to rise to 350,000 by 2030, according to research by The Health Foundation.
The initiative has been particularly effective in its aim of increasing awareness and inspiring young people to consider careers in the health and social care sector. 96% of young people said that the programme had improved their awareness of roles in health and care, with 93% also having an increased understanding of the rewards of careers in the sector.