Portsmouth News

Charity boss calls time on 20 years of careers advice for youngsters

‘280,000’ benefit from Cath’s help

- By NEIL FATKIN Education reporter Neil.fatkin@jpimedia.co.uk

AFTER helping tens of thousands of children embark on new careers, EBP South chief executive Cath Longhurst has decided it is time to develop a new career of her own.

In her 20 years leading the charity, Cath estimates she has provided opportunit­ies to ‘ around 280,000 children and young people’ to lear n about different careers and take part in work placements.

As well as providing 4,000 training placements each year with local businesses, Cath also organises annual events such as Get Inspired Portsmouth and the Primary Science Fair which sees thousands of children take part i n interactiv­e activities and workshops to help ‘expand horizons and lear n about the different careers out there’.

Cath said: ‘I’m so proud of my fantastic team and it’s brilliant to be able to make a difference to people’s lives. In particular I remember one boy who was having difficulti­es in school and wasn’t attending.

‘He came to one of our events and spoke to a profession­al diver and something just clicked and he decided that’s what he wanted to do – he never even knew it was a potential job.

‘After attending the event his attitude to school and attendance completely turned round as he suddenly had a focus – everything made sense.’

For her role in bridging the partnershi­p between schools and local enterprise Cath was awarded The News 2019 Business Excellence Awards Lifetime Achievemen­t.

‘I was so excited to receive this award and was completely overwhelme­d,’ she said.

‘I have done a lot of work with schools but it was lovely to get this recognitio­n from the business community.’

As well as the youngsters to whom she has dedicated so much of her working life, Cath will also miss the everyday contact with her team.

She added: ‘I’ve the best team of staff who are so passionate about what they do. EBP has been such a large part of my life and will always hold a place in my heart.

‘I will miss my team and the bond we have.’

After hearing of Cath’s decision one of those colleagues, Sarah Kavanagh, said: ‘I speak on behalf of the board of trustees and the EBP team, who will be sorry to see Cath go.

‘Cath is well known and has contribute­d to a wide range of work across the area well beyond the scope of EBP South.’

Portsmouth City Council’s cabinet member for education, Suzy Horton, worked with Cath on a number of projects.

She said: 'I’ve known Cath for the last few years mainly through Get Inspired Portsmouth – an amazing event which raises aspiration­s for young people on what they can become and what j ob they might do by meeting local employers.

‘It’s clear that Cath has the highest ambitions for young people and it’s incredible to imagine the extent of her influence in the city as those young people find jobs, carry on learning and , in tur n, inspire others.’

Cath hopes to continue inspiring others though her new coaching business. She will leave her post in April 2021.

It’s brilliant to be able to make a difference to people’s lives.

Cath Longhurst

 ??  ?? INSPIRED Reef Dent, Allan Phillips, Freddie Nagle and Trayton Fowler on the Hampshire and IoW Air Ambulance stand
INSPIRED Reef Dent, Allan Phillips, Freddie Nagle and Trayton Fowler on the Hampshire and IoW Air Ambulance stand
 ??  ?? OVERHWHELM­ED The News 2019 Business Excellence Awards Lifetime Achievemen­t winner Cath Longhurst from EBP South
OVERHWHELM­ED The News 2019 Business Excellence Awards Lifetime Achievemen­t winner Cath Longhurst from EBP South
 ??  ?? CREATIVE Jessica Booth of Kingfisher IT, with Fletcher Ellis, 13, and Riley Daysh-Barbour, 13
CREATIVE Jessica Booth of Kingfisher IT, with Fletcher Ellis, 13, and Riley Daysh-Barbour, 13

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