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This is where you will find the latest highlights, inspiring best practice and innovative ideas!

Enterprising Pupils Shine

27/6/2022

 
Let's celebrate the entrepreneurial pupils of Carrongrange High School. Not only did they set up and run successful businesses but learned lots along the way. Click on the image below to find out more. 
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If you are an educator in the Forth Valley area and would like to find out more about how your pupils can get involved in the Young Enterprise Programmes click the button below and one of the team will be in touch.
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DYW Forth Valley Summer Newsletter 2022

22/6/2022

 
As the summer break approaches we would like to take a moment to say thank you for all your efforts, partnership and collaboration with the DYW Regional Team and extended stakeholders to ensure our young people have every opportunity available to them.

Have a wonderful summer break and we look forward to working with you all in the year ahead.
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At DYW Forth Valley we understand that in order to commit to the Scottish Government's Young Person's Guarantee, industry needs to be confident that we will support them to engage in a meaningful way.

From understanding what is being asked via 
'The 5 Asks' to referring to the right partners, to connecting to our School Coordinators across Forth Valley; which is why we're delighted to welcome Clare as our new Strategic Lead in Forth Valley. 

Click the image opposite to read the full article.​
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​We were delighted to win the 'Team of the Year' award at the second annual Forth Valley College Staff Awards, hosted by BBC Presenter Amy Irons and presented by Professor Ken Thomson OBE, Principal of Forth Valley College. 

Click the image opposite to read the full article on the Forth Valley College website.

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With over 400 businesses engaging with education in the Forth Valley Region this academic year we continue to engage with businesses encourage them to sign up to the Young Person's Guarantee. 

If you are a business currently working with education you can begin this process by signing up HERE. 

Alternatively please get in touch via email to chat about how the activity you do supports the Young Person's Guarantee or to explore how you can get involved.
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​The partnership between Larbert High School and Strathcarron Hospice is truly special;  from a pupil idea in the classroom to the delivery of a project focused on enhancing creativity skills, supporting the circular economy, and encouraging inter-generational community connections. 

Click the image to watch this inspiring video on our blog.
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​As part of our commitment to the Young Person's Guarantee, we offered an internship and recruited Effie Nash to work on a project exploring local labour market intelligence (LMI), to support our School Coordinators.

Effie has finished her first project alongside completing her degree and is due to graduate this month from Stirling University. We're also thrilled to be able to keep her in the team until Christmas working on another two projects to further support School Coordinators. 


Click the image opposite to read the full article.​

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​Across Scotland DYW Regional Groups celebrated the achievements and resilience of young people through the Young People Are Great campaign. #YPAG22

Graeme High School in Falkirk got behind the campaign and shared how their pupils are excelling as a result of their partnership with the Macdonald Inchyra Hotel & SPA.

​Click the image to read the article. 
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​To coincide with Scottish Apprenticeship Week in March this year we worked closely with Stirling Council to share stories from employees currently working in the Early Learning and Childcare department of the Council. 

Ten individuals shared their #NoWrongPath stories to raise awareness of the skills and pathways available to young people considering this sector. 

Click the image to read the article and access the resources in full. 
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We are delighted to advise of the relaunch of the new DYW Scotland website.

DYW plays a key part in the delivery of the Young Person’s Guarantee. We are employer led and it’s our priority to make it easier for employers to connect with young people in schools and colleges across Scotland. 

Click the image to visit the new website.
There is so much inspirational activity taking place between business and education across Forth Valley, this newsletter covers a very small snippet and we hope you have been inspired by what you have read. To discuss how your business can begin to make a difference to the young people in our region please get in touch via the button below.
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Graeme High School Celebrate Their Young People

9/6/2022

 
Graeme High School are supporting the national DYW Young People Are Great campaign. Read more about how their pupils are excelling as a result of their partnership with the Macdonald Inchyra Hotel & SPA.  

Click on the image below to open a PDF with active links.
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If you would like to celebrate how Young People Are Great in your business
why not share on twitter, tagging us @DYW_ForthValley using the hashtag #YPAG22 

Get in touch with us using the button below to discuss how you can work in partnership
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DYW Forth Valley Intern Develops Her Skills  to Support School Coordinators

6/6/2022

 
As part of our commitment to the Young Person's Guarantee, we offered a project based internship to a young person and recruited Effie Nash to work on a project exploring local labour market intelligence (LMI), in support of our School Coordinators.

The brief was to research and develop understanding of the regional landscape of Forth Valley using relevant sources of LMI to inform and assist School Coordinators with employer engagement on behalf of their schools. As part of the project Effie was asked to present to a selection of School Coordinator partners on her findings, proposing sectors and employers they might like to approach to develop activities and establish partnerships. Her project also gave her hands-on experience of managing a CRM system and providing key information for social media purposes.

We asked Effie to tell us why she was drawn to this particular internship and how she has found the project? 


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Effie & Rachael work virtually on the Labour Market Intelligence project
How does this internship fit with your studies, what do you study and how did you decide that this was something you wanted to do? 
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I study Politics at The University of Stirling. The internship fits in perfectly with my studies due to the flexibility and opportunity to get hands-on experience in research. I decided this was something I wanted to do as it gave me the chance to use real world data sets, research and present findings to a credible audience and see what it’s like to work in a professional environment which I had not yet done during my time at University. 
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How has this internship helped your skills development and what is next for you?  ​

​My next steps are a Masters in Human Rights Law and this internship has helped me develop my soft skills alongside my research and presenting skills. Something I struggled with at Uni was presenting due to lack of confidence, and this internship has really given me the opportunity to expand those skills and understand the key to presenting data and keeping research organised.  
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What was the project you were given and what does a normal day/week consist of for you?  
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I was given the task of identifying key industries across Forth Valley and finding five potential matches for schools across this area where they may have gaps in their engagement. Typically, I would spend one whole day a week researching, this consisted of using Skills Development Scotland datasets, the Regional Skills Assessments and local data to explore the current and future employment opportunities in Forth Valley and then using another day in the week to meet with my mentor, Rachael Dorman to discuss the research, go over the findings, position and qualify it in relation to context. This routine meant that I could fit it around my studies and part-time job in Financial Services.
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What do you enjoy most about the role? 
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The most enjoyable part of the internship is learning about the bridge between education and employment. Having gone to uni and faced the struggles of a young person finding their feet and looking for a job, it was very rewarding being able to explore different opportunities schools could give their students, something I didn't realise went on in the background of education.
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Working virtually means that Effie has been able to work from her student flat in Stirling, remotely from home in Newcastle or on campus at University.
What challenges have you faced and how have you overcome them? 
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The biggest challenge has definitely been juggling the internship, part-time job and university. Although the internship was most flexible of them all, it was hard to juggle this with my dissertation. However, my mentor made sure that I had time to complete any required studies and supported me to manage my time efficiently to overcome this by pre-booking meetings and keeping my schedule consistent.
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Effie handed in her dissertation during her internship.
What has been your greatest achievement to date/ what are you most proud of? 
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I am most proud of the presentation I delivered to three of the School Coordinators across Forth Valley. This was because it gave me the opportunity to show my work and hopefully influence new engagements across schools. Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling are three very different Local Authorities so I had to adapt my approach but every School Coordinator I collaborated with was encouraging and supportive and made me feel like my project was of value to them. On a personal note, my greatest achievement is completing my degree whilst navigating all of this.  
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What has been something surprising about this internship?  
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The most surprising part of this internship is the 1-2-1 mentoring I received. This was because before joining DYW Forth Valley I didn't really know what to expect and presumed I might be put within a bigger group. The small team dynamic and the 1-2-1 has really given me the best opportunity to learn and build good relationships with the team. 
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What advice would you give to others in terms of selecting a suitable career or embarking on an internship?
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I would say in terms of selecting a suitable career, speak to the Careers, Advice and Guidance team at you school, college or uni. I did this before applying for the internship and it really opened my eyes to the opportunities out there. This meant that exploring my CV and approaching how to improve it and write a cover letter was more meaningful to the process. I would also take up any opportunities that arise, whether they are directly associated with your dream career or not, as this will give you the chance to explore options and gain relevant personable skills along with professional skills.  
"Effie has been an incredible find for DYW Forth Valley. She showed potential from the start but the development in her skills, confidence and professionalism, in the short time she has been with us has been impressive. She's very much part of the Team and we're delighted to be keeping her on for another term to support us on another project whilst she embarks on her Master's Degree."

Rachael Dorman, DYW Programme Coordinator
If you would like to offer a Stirling student or graduate a paid internship you can email Stirling University HERE. 

For support with unpaid placements and consultancy projects as part of accredited courses or to submit a project click HERE.

For more general info on how Stirling University can help employers click HERE. 


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