Portsmouth News

THE 100 IN 100 CAMPAIGN PARTNERS

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SOLENT APPRENTICE­SHIP HUB

Hub manager Jodi Fair said: ‘We are thrilled to be playing a part in 100 in 100 and have confidence that this will be beneficial, not only to the individual­s who are beginning their career journeys, but also the employers that will be introducin­g new, skilled employees into their workforce.’

PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL

Cabinet member for culture, leisure and economic developmen­t and deputy leader Steve Pitt said: ‘The 100 in 100 campaign is a great opportunit­y to celebrate the important work that is undertaken across the city and the positive steps it takes towards recovery. Collaborat­ion between our incredible businesses and the skills providers who support them is a powerful tool for growth. As a council we are committed to raising aspiration­s and skills developmen­t. That’s why we’re supporting this campaign, the business growth and the entreprene­urial spirit Portsmouth is known for.’

FAREHAM COLLEGE

College principal and CEO Andrew Kaye said: ‘We are delighted to be supporting this initiative encouragin­g employers to offer new and existing staff and young adults the opportunit­y to take their first step on to the career ladder, or progress further in their chosen career. Fareham College’s focus has always been to equip its learners with the knowledge, skills and experience to achieve their ambitions and we look forward to enabling as many people as possible to gain valuable industry experience to set them on the path of their chosen career, as well as aiding the local economy and assisting business recovery in the region.’

HIGHBURY COLLEGE, PORTSMOUTH

Commercial director Craig Mincher said: ‘ The 100 in 100 campaign comes at a crucial time for both individual­s and businesses in Portsmouth. Highbury College is proud to play a part in a campaign that will offer such hope and tangible outcomes for both local employers and adults of the city. ‘

HAVANT AND SOUTHDOWNS COLLEGE

Director for business growth and innovation

Aaron Butson said: ‘Everything we do at HSDC is to realise the ambitions of our community and we fully support Shaping Portsmouth and partners in the 100 in 100 campaign. With everyone working together to realise this ambition, we will all have a tremendous impact supporting young people into work and supporting others in our community regain employment and upskilling opportunit­ies.’

PORTSMOUTH COLLEGE

Vice principal Tom Lloyd said: ‘Portsmouth College is delighted to be able to play a role in the 100 in 100 campaign. Collaborat­ion is critical during a crisis and this project is a fantastic example of employers, training providers and agencies from across the city coming together to promote opportunit­ies and support local people back into employment.’

UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH

Claire Middleton, degree apprentice­ship manager, said: ‘100 in 100 is a great opportunit­y to highlight all the wonderful new apprentice­s and employers that we have in the city and to show the commitment they are making in the road to recovery post-Covid. Collaborat­ing with partners is the best way to raise awareness of apprentice­ships at all levels and show the diversity of courses, employers and apprentice­s that are available in our community.’

SHAPING PORTSMOUTH

Chief executive officer

Stef Nienaltows­ki said: ‘Two years ago, we launched our

Roadmap to a Career vision and this programme is yet another key part of that. No matter what your age, your career options should not be a hidden secret but something you can get access to and experience readily. This programme aims to give our people that opportunit­y and, whilst some of the placements are age-limited, some are not. Opportunit­y is for everyone and Shaping and our partners aim to make that happen with this and following programmes.’

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