Since the partnership began in 2019, Intercity has supported more than 3,400 young people from 18 schools, colleges and universities across the West Midlands. Almost all (94 per cent) of the students that have received support from the scheme believe it has increased their understanding of how to get into different careers within the technology sector.
Over the last year, due to the impact of Covid-19, Intercity offered its first virtual experience programme, MyExperience@Intercity, to offer Year 12 student’s valuable insights into the world of work and the skills required by employers.
Christina Pendleton, chief people officer at Intercity Technology, explained, “We believe passionately about ensuring the continued professional and personal development of our workforce, and we want to extend this ethos into our local communities. We were determined that Covid-19 would not impact the support we provide so were delighted to see so many students coming forward to continue their learning journeys – albeit virtually.”
Stephanie Burras CBE, chief executive at Ahead Partnership, added, “We are very proud to be working with Intercity Technology again to inspire young people from across Birmingham about career opportunities and help them develop their skills for the tech sector. They have shown real leadership by adapting their education programme so school students can take part online and a heartening commitment to young people who have been disadvantaged the most by Covid-19.”
This year, Intercity will also support young people in Bolton, where Intercity has its own Data Centre, as well as extending its volunteering programme to schools and education providers in Leeds and Bradford. The young people pictured above took part in an Ahead Partnership scheme before the pandemic.