The Tees Skills event was hosted at Stockton-riverside college where the panel: Katrina Morley, Charlie Nettle, Gary Riches and Grant Glendinning answered questions about the importance of the content of the magazine for young people aged 14 – 22 year olds.
Tees Valley Education is proud to support this publication. We look forward to collaborating with tees skills magazine to champion career opportunities for young people.
A central theme focuses on collaboration between educational institutions and businesses. Together, they create tailored programmes that align educational outcomes with job market skills. The Teesside Clean Energy Technician Scholarship, backed by BP, exemplifies how targeted training leads to well-paying careers in clean energy.
The magazine also emphasises early career exposure. It advocates introducing students to business at a younger age, particularly through initiatives like Tees Skills, which targets those aged 14-22. These programmes play a crucial role in fostering career readiness, especially for students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The magazine also contains features on the new Centre of Excellence for Fabrication and Welding at Hartlepool College, which aims to equip the next generation of engineers with essential skills. The magazine seeks to inform, inspire, and mobilise the community, encouraging engagement with local opportunities and reinforcing the idea that a thriving career is possible in the Tees Valley.
As the region works to retain talent, Tees Skills Magazine acts as a vital resource, showcasing pathways for young people to succeed locally.
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