Portsmouth News

Students with special educationa­l needs aspire to world of work

- By Donna Jones

The Solent Careers Hub is appealing to local businesses to help make the ambitions of young people with special educationa­l needs (SEND) a

reality by offering them work

experience opportunit­ies. Solent Partners has launched an inspiratio­nal video showing the positivity and career goals of the pupils at The Cedar School, a special educationa­l needs establishm­ent. The Solent Careers Hub has been working with schools providing careers education to SEND students, helping to set them on their diverse career paths by engaging with local companies.

Aaron says: “I’m really good

at fixing stuff, bikes and cars. If you ask me to fix anything

I’ll do my best – I just like to help people.” “The job I want to do when I grow up is to be an entreprene­ur and run my own company” - Emmanuel Iona wants to be a YouTuber. She says, “Thinking about my future career makes me feel really happy.” Pupils at The Cedar School, Southampto­n It’s hoped the thoughtpro­voking film will inspire local business owners, in sectors such as catering, engineerin­g, IT and graphic design, to open their doors to these enthusiast­ic, engaged students,

Solent Partners Chair, Rachael Randall, said:

“Local businesses getting involved with schools in their area can give inspiratio­nal young people, such as these students from Cedar School, an insight into the world of work and help them utilise their skills to get their careers under way.

“This film clearly illustrate­s

that SEND pupils are just as excited and capable of pursuing their career goals as those in mainstream education. Their enthusiasm and ambition is palpable

in it, and the film buzzes

with positivity about their prospects.”

The Cedar School reported a marked improvemen­t in their careers work and planning after working with the Solent Partners Careers Hub. They encourage other schools to engage with them.

Assistant headteache­r at

The Cedar School, Katy Leonard, supports careers education. She talks about the potential that her pupils

can offer: SEND Young people

and Employer Engagement (youtube.com)

Imogen Bradfield,

management trainee at Willmott Dixon said: “Through the Solent Careers Hub, we helped to organise the Enterprise Week at The Cedar School. As a business, we learned that to make jobs accessible within constructi­on, the changes can really be quite minimal.” Larni Harris, Solent Partners Enterprise Coordinato­r, added: “From an employer’s perspectiv­e, coming into a special educationa­l needs school allows them to

appreciate the difference­s

that their young people have and then be able to look inwardly at their organisati­on so they can be more accessible for young people with SEN or (a) disability.” Solent Partners, supported by the Solent Local Enterprise Partnershi­p, is the new, reenergise­d partnershi­p that will bring local industry, academic and civic leaders together in the Solent. It aims to provide what’s needed to deliver the kind

of prosperity, profitabil­ity,

and sustainabi­lity that’s only possible when energised leaders come together.

Find out more about Solent Partners online at www. solentpart­ners.com

 ?? ?? The Solent Careers Hub has been working with SEND pupils
The Solent Careers Hub has been working with SEND pupils

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