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Hinkley Point C Education, Skills & Employment Jan 2020 Community Hinkley Point C Education, Skills & Employment Jan 2020 Community Forum Update Inspire | Young HPC | Apprentices | Learning & Development | Job Service 1 Jan 2020 Community Forum Update | EAU | NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED | © 2019 EDF Energy Ltd. All rights Reserved. Hinkley Point C Education, Skills & Employment ‘Pipeline’ 2 Jan 2020 Community Forum Update | EAU | NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED | © 2019 EDF Energy Ltd. All rights Reserved. HPC Inspire 3 Jan 2020 Community Forum Update | EAU | NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED | © 2019 EDF Energy Ltd. All rights Reserved. HPC Inspire • More than 40% of the apprentices at Hinkley Point C who participated in the programme said Inspire had changed their career path for the better. • Half of the young people taking part in Inspire said they wanted to try harder in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) subjects. • Interest in STEM careers such as engineering has risen by over 10% as a direct result of Inspire, helping to close nationally significant skills gaps. • Inspire has helped increase social mobility with Hinkley Point C apprentices being more than twice as likely than the national average to have had free school meals. • More than half of those given careers advice said they found it easier to get work 4 Jan 2020 Community Forum Update | EAU | NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED | © 2019 EDF Energy Ltd. All rights Reserved. Young HPC YHPC National 16 – 21? Registrations Apprenticeship register for increase to Show 29th & 30th over 1131 January YHPC here In review: • YHPC delivered careers enrichment activities to over 4000 people • Young HPC membership has steadily by 10% on average month on month • HPC SEN Supported trainees – 1 in placement, 1 employed, 1 started apprenticeship in March, 1 awaiting interview with BTC apprenticeship team. • YHPC/ Inspire provided enrichment opportunities at 2 Roadshows with more planned for 2020 Sessions focused on MEH phase, scaffolding and welding with support from Weldability Look ahead: • YHPC Summer School working party to hold first planning meeting on 16th January • 5 Young HPC site tours exclusive to young HPC members • Working to enrich 2 Talent Academies delivered by partners Somerset County Council and BTC • Working in partnership with STARTprofile.com 5 Jan 2020 Community Forum Update | EAU | NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED | © 2019 EDF Energy Ltd. All rights Reserved. Apprenticeship Update 529 apprentices have worked on the HPC project so far….. 529 Headlines Apprentices • National Apprenticeship Week 2020 (W/C Monday 4th February), will include……… • The first Apprenticeship Conference for all HPC Apprentices (05/02/2020) Second HPC • An HPC Apprenticeship and Jobs Recruitment Event Apprentice Forum (06/02/2020 held! • National Apprenticeship Week ‘Learn Live’ broadcast at Chilton Trinity (05/02/2020) and West Somerset College (06/02/2020) in partnership with Balfour Beatty • Social media campaign in line with GOV ‘Looking Beyond ‘ National initiative Apprenticeship Week rd to include Apprentice • HPC Employer Profile going live on ‘Start’ 3 Feb. An online careers Conference, platform designed to connect 11-18 year old with their future career Apprentice & Jobs potential. Event and live • Next Apprentice Forum to be held on the 20th January, followed by broadcasts the Apprentice Steering group on the 21st January 6 Jan 2020 Community Forum Update | EAU | NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED | © 2019 EDF Energy Ltd. All rights Reserved. December 2019 Highlights HPC Job Service • 176 New registrations in December 2019. • 9 Job Outcomes in December 2019 Total HPC Job • 103 telephone enquiries answered by HPC Job Service December 2019 Service • 53% local registrations Registrations: • 26 New Job Roles in December2019,. 4518 • 141 Individuals provided with IAG Relating to the Project in December 2019. • 75+ individuals received On site support for workforce facing demobilisation • 3 Site drop ins held in December 2019 for HPC work force. Total Job Starts: 872 • 2395 Registered within 90 minute • 2123 Registered outside 90 minute commute zone. commute zone. • 53% of all registrations. • 47% of all registrations. 7 Jan 2020 Community Forum Update | EAU | NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED | © 2019 EDF Energy Ltd. All rights Reserved. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjYE4ETO3zU 8 Jan 2020 Community Forum Update | EAU | NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED | © 2019 EDF Energy Ltd. All rights Reserved. HPC EAU Education, Skills and Employment Exhibition Unit The ambition of the mobile resource unit is to enrich and increase HPC Education and Skills engagement across the SW; supporting existing, planned and future activities building the skills pipeline through increased Workforce competency, providing additional Skills Support and encouraging continued collaboration with Tier 1 and Social Partners. 9 Jan 2020 Community Forum Update | EAU | NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED | © 2019 EDF Energy Ltd. All rights Reserved. HPC EAU Education, Skills and Employment – 3 month look ahead (2020) January February March HPC Inspire: • 8th HPC Engineering Workshop 2019 Westfield • 4th HPC Engineering Workshop Heathfield • 10th HPC Engineering Workshop Academy Year 8 School, Taunton Year 9 Chilton Trinity School, Bridgwater Year • 10th Hinkley Visitor Centre Team Meeting • 11th HPC Engineering Workshop Bridgwater 8 • 14th HPC Engineering Workshop 2019 Wells College Academy, Bridgwater Year 9 • 11th HPC Engineering Workshop Cathedral School Year 9 • 11th Somerset Engineering Academy - HPC Site Chilton Trinity School, Bridgwater Year • 16th HPC Engineering Workshop 2019 Kingsmead Tour and Engineering skills activity 9 School Year 9 (Construction Skills Centre) • 18th HPC Engineering Workshop • 20th South Bristol Youth (Bridgwater Students) HPC • 13th HPC Engineering Workshop Kingsmead Haygrove School Year 9 Site Tour School, Wiveliscombe Year 8 • 22nd South Bristol Youth (Bridgwater Students) • 26th HPC ‘Step into Engineering’ day HPC Site Tour Cranbrook Education Campus, Exeter Year 10 • 22nd HotSW Careers Hub Cornerstone Employer • 27th HPC Engineering Workshop Haygrove meeting School, Bridgwater Year 8 • 23rd WSOA Partnership Board • 27th HPC Engineering Workshop 2019 Wells School Year 9 • 27th HPC Engineering Workshop 2019 Danesfield School Year 8 • 27th South Bristol Youth (Bridgwater Students) HPC Site Tour • 28th HPC Engineering Workshop 2019 Bridgwater College Academy School Year 8 • 29th HPC Engineering Workshop 2019 Bedminster Down School Year 9 Young HPC & • 29th & 30th January - National Apprenticeship Show • 6th February – Apprenticeship and Careers Fair Volunteer case studies for new Young HPC Apprenticeships: South West – Westpoint Arena, Exeter at SEIC 17:00 – 20:00 job family film required Younghpc@edf- • Apprentices required for filming opportunity about • 18th February – Lord Lieutenants Cadets hosted energy.com role and job families – [email protected] at HPC • 19th February – YHPC site tour 15:45 – 17:45 HPC Jobs Service: • Under Construction Monthly drop in session, 15 / 01 • Joint Apprenticeship and Recruitment event • Joint Apprenticeship and / 2019 for Hinkley Point C Contractors @ SEIC Recruitment event for Hinkley Point 06/02/2019 C Contractors @ SEIC 06/02/2019 • Under Construction Monthly drop in session, • Under Construction Monthly drop in 12/01/2019 session, 12/01/2019 10 Jan 2020 Community Forum Update | EAU | NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED | © 2019 EDF Energy Ltd. All rights Reserved. Further Information www.edfenergy.com/hpceducationandskills 11 Jan 2020 Community Forum Update | EAU | NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED | © 2019 EDF Energy Ltd. All rights Reserved..
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