28 November 2024
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Environmental project helps students acquire new skills

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Young people from a special educational needs school have gained valuable employability skills thanks to a work experience project supported by Tata Steel subsidiary and business lender, UKSE.

Students aged between 13 and 16 from Bow Street School in Bilston built up practical employability skills that they can take into the workplace through a project run by environmental charity Groundwork West Midlands and funded by UKSE.

The social impact funder, which works with companies across the West Midlands, has supported Groundwork to help students regenerate an area at Bilston Urban Village Nature Reserve to develop skills through hands-on work experience.

The project involved eight sessions at the nature reserve, each with six to 10 students in attendance. Pupils took part in a range of activities including vegetation removal, litter picking, small tree works and wildflower seed sowing.

“It has been great to see the young people develop valuable life and practical skills that will benefit them in the future"

The sessions were run by Groundwork community project officers and provided students with an increased knowledge of the environment together with practical skills to manage outdoor spaces that they can use in the workplace.

Providing strategic loan and equity packages of up to £1m to generate growth, create local job opportunities and bolster the economy, UKSE’s local team based in Cannock supports SMEs across Birmingham, the Black Country, Coventry, Staffordshire and Telford.

UKSE regional executive Mike Lowe commented: “It has been great to see the young people develop valuable life and practical skills that will benefit them in the future. UKSE’s main aim is to help businesses to grow and prosper for the benefit of the community, and this project with Groundwork has really brought this ethos to life.”

UKSE is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Steel UK Limited with a mission to enable and encourage businesses and the people behind them to create jobs, grow and prosper, within communities affected by current or historic changes in the steel industry and its jobs.

Located near the Black Country Route, Bilston Urban Village Nature Reserve is a greenspace owned by the Land Trust that is managed in partnership with Groundwork West Midlands.

Groundwork land and environment manager Melissa Underwood said: “The activities have provided the students with valuable insight into the daily responsibilities of a site ranger and opened their eyes to potential career opportunities in environmental and nature-based fields. 

“It has been fantastic to witness their enthusiasm and growing interest in nature and their local environment.”
Clare Harper, head teacher at Bow Street School, said: “The students have done a terrific job of improving the nature reserve for the local community. It has been amazing to see their confidence grow as they have completed the work. 

“The project has given the pupils a real sense of accomplishment and helped them develop new skills that they can take back to school and into future employment.” 

UKSE supports Bilston students

Photo caption: UKSE’s Mike Lowe (centre) and Steve Grice (second right) with Groundwork project officer Tom Beardmore (third from right), Groundwork land and environment manager Melissa Underwood (far right) and teachers and students from Bow Street School.

UKSE supports the local economy by making equity investments, ensuring management stays in control of the business, and offers a flexible exit policy. Unsecured loans up to £200,000 are also available, often without the need for personal guarantees.

UKSE provides investment in a range of scenarios including business acquisitions, management buyouts, company expansions or the purchase of new equipment. Since it was established in 1975, UKSE has invested over £115m, supporting 8,000 businesses, stimulating the creation of an estimated 83,000 new jobs.
 

To find out more about UKSE visit: www.ukse.co.uk
 

About Tata Steel UK

  • The Tata Steel Group has been named one of the most ethical companies in the world, and is among the top producing global steel companies with an annual crude steel capacity of 34 million tonnes. 
  • Tata Steel in the UK has the ambition to produce net-zero steel by 2045 at the latest, and to have reduced 30% of its CO2 emissions by 2030. 
  • Tata Steel is the largest steelmaker in the UK with primary steelmaking at Port Talbot in South Wales supporting manufacturing and distribution operations at sites across Wales, England and Northern Ireland as well as Norway, Sweden, France and Germany. It also benefits from a network of international sales offices around the world.
  • Tata Steel employs more than 8,000 people and has an annual crude steel capacity of 5 million tonnes, supplying high-quality steel products to demanding markets, including construction and infrastructure, automotive, packaging and engineering. 
  • Tata Steel Group is one of the world's most geographically-diversified steel producers, with operations and a commercial presence across the world. 

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