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ROLLS-ROYCE SUPPORTS LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE AS THEY DARE TO DREAM
Thu May 13 18:20:00 CEST 2021 Press Release
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is supporting Dare to Dream, an inspirational programme that gives young people workplace experiences and opportunities to help them fulfil their potential. Students from local schools and colleges will spend time working alongside colleagues from the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood, who will act as mentors.
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- Rolls-Royce Motor Cars announces participation in Dare To Dream programme, which aims to change how young people think and provide insights into the world of work
- Staff at the home of Rolls-Royce will act as mentors to students from local schools and colleges
- Scheme created and run by LoveLocalJobs Foundation, a community interest company (CIC) committed to addressing the often hidden barriers to job success
"We are delighted to support Dare to Dream, a fantastic
initiative that aims to transform how young people perceive
themselves and give them the mindset, techniques and resilience to
thrive in the world of work. As a company, we have always recognised
the fundamental importance of supporting, encouraging and nurturing
young people: their skills, talents and personal qualities will
shape organisations and the wider economy in the years ahead. We see
it as a great privilege to have this opportunity to inspire
greatness in them as they set out on their life's journey."
Mark Adams, Director of Human Resources, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is supporting Dare to
Dream, an inspirational programme that gives young people
workplace experiences and opportunities to help them fulfil their potential.
Students from local schools and colleges will spend time working
alongside colleagues from the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood, who
will act as mentors.
Dare to Dream has been created by the LoveLocalJobs
Foundation, a community interest company (CIC) that brings together
schools and leading local employers. Based around themes of
self-awareness, mindset, gratitude, resilience, teamwork and
employability, the programme aims to motivate young people and give
them vital life skills to prepare them for their future careers.
The Programme Lead is Jack 'The Lad' Hayes, a familiar name to
many people locally as the host of the Heart Sussex breakfast show for
over 15 years. Hayes brings his experience of struggling at school and
finding his own direction in life to his new role.
Rolls-Royce has taken part in other LoveLocalJobs initiatives,
including Be The Change, as part of its long-term commitment
to creating opportunities and developing talent among local young
people. In 2020, despite the pandemic, the company accepted 18 new
entrants onto its award-winning Apprenticeship Programme, including a
record number of Degree Apprenticeship candidates. The company also
offers work placements for over 100 university students annually and
runs a highly-regarded graduate programme.