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Fiona Rawes MBE Education Campaign Director Business in the Community

Fiona Rawes MBE Education Campaign Director Business in the Community. So what’s the problem?.

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Fiona Rawes MBE Education Campaign Director Business in the Community

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  1. Fiona Rawes MBE Education Campaign Director Business in the Community Business Class

  2. So what’s the problem? “.... Few schools reported highly developed partnerships where the level of engagement is systematic across the school and many would like partnerships to be more sustainable for both the school and for the employer”. Evaluation of Education and Employer Partnerships, KPMG (May 2010)

  3. How is Business Class Distinctive? Sustained 3 year partnership Rooted in needs of school through gap analysis across 4 key areas Local and national collaboration through ‘clusters’ Curriculum Support Enterprise & Employability Wider Issues Leadership & Governance Business Class

  4. Business Class Clusters Stirling Teesside (inc. Redcar) Derry  Belfast Lurgan  Pendle Burnley Blackburn Preston   Liverpool • Leeds • Bradford • Manchester • Salford • Stockport • Tameside  •  Wakefield • Sheffield North Wales Black Country  Nottingham Derbyshire   Great Yarmouth  Peterborough Fenland Birmingham   Northamptonshire Cambridge Warwickshire  Coventry Milton Keynes Gloucester Heads of the Valley  Swindon   Cardiff  Slough  • Hackney • Westminster • Tower Hamlets • Islington Bristol Reading Basingstoke   Southampton Worthing & Brighton Business Class

  5. Businesses in active or developing partnerships Squire Sanders Hammonds Styles & Wood Thames Water The Enterprise Centre Thomas Vale TNT Express Toyota UBS* UCFB University Hospital Coventry PCT UPM Valuations Office VEKA Veolia Environmental Services VISA Europe Volkswagen Finance Group Wates* Weatherite Holdings West Mercia Housing William King World Duty Free Wylfa Power station Yorkshire Bank Yorkshire Water Zurich * = National Champion Goldman Sachs* Graham and Brown Hadley Industries Henderson Highland Spring HMRC Home Retail Group Honda HSE ICE ISS Facilities Jaguar Land Rover John Laing John Lewis Jonathon Lee Kier Kingspan Insulator Panels KPMG Lendlease Linklaters Lloyds Banking Group Lorne Stewart Manchester Working Mansell Construction Marks and Spencer Martineau Maxxium UK Mersey Fire & Rescue Mersey Rail Mersey Travel Metsec Midcounties Co-operative Morrison Nationwide NEC Nokia Siemens Northgate Managed Services Oracle Pannone Pets at Home Pinsent Masons Principality Building Society Prudential* PwC PZ Cussons Redcliffe Catering Ridgeons Sanctury Housing Scottish Power Sharp Shoesmith SHS (Sales and Marketing) Siemans Sodexo Springfield Fuels Carillion Chesapeake Citi Group City of London Cluttons Coca-Cola Colemore Housing Contour Housing Corus Crown CSR plc Daisy Communications Deloitte Diageo DTZ DWF Ecclesiastical Elmfield Training Enterprise  Enterprise Rent-a-car Ernst &Young Euravia Engineering Eversheds Experian Freshfields Fusion Contact Centre Geo Post 2 Sisters Food Group                                        Adidas AF Blakemore Aircelle Alcoa Alliance and Leicester APS Group Audi UK BAE Systems Baker Tilly BAM Construction Barnfield Construction Bates & Weston BBC Radio Lancashire BBC Radio Manchester BBC Radio Merseyside Belfast Health and Social Care Trust Birmingham Airport Booths Boots BT • Cadbury • Calico Housing • Cambridge University Press Business Class

  6. Prioritising engagement in hard-to-reach communities

  7. Business Class Business Class

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