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Story businesses connect with young talent through Dream Placement 2019

February 2019

Sister companies Story Homes and Story Contracting are offering teenagers a potentially life-changing opportunity to learn first-hand about leadership and career opportunities through Dream Placement 2019.

The wider Story family recognises and values its ability to contribute to the development of opportunities within the region and, as such, the two Carlisle-headquartered businesses will each host week-long placements for two local students during this February’s half term.

Gabriel Hodgkins-Webb and Eve Howland (both from Cockermouth School) will join Story Homes for the placement, and Ella Batey (The Nelson Thomlinson School) and Travis Short (St Benedict’s School) will join Story Contracting.

Throughout the week, the Story Homes students will be tasked with the mission of assessing two pieces of land for development. They will spend time with each department to understand more about their roles and responsibilities, and at the end of the week they will present to their new colleagues outlining which piece of land should be progressed for a Story Homes development.

Louise Mackenzie, Learning & Development Advisor at Story Homes, said: “Story Homes is delighted to once again be involved in the 2019 Dream Placement initiative for the fifth year running. Both Gabriel and Eve are talented students who are looking forward to the opportunity to help build their confidence in communications, workplace skills and gain experience within a variety of departments. We’re really excited to share this year’s mission with the students and hear all about their experience.”

Story Homes and Story Contracting were two of the forward-looking companies and organisations which joined more than 80 young people for a selection day of interviews and confidence-building business exercises that provided valuable personal development for all of the entrants. They were competing for the chance to spend their half term alongside leaders in the workplace in the scheme organised by the Centre for Leadership Performance (CfLP).

Around 200 young people aged 16-18 originally applied for the Dream Placements and almost 50 who were chosen by companies now move onto the next stage of the programme. Successful candidates from the selection event attended a development day at Energus this month, taking part in activities designed to prepare them for their week within business from Monday 18 to Friday 22 February 2019.

The office of Copeland MP Trudy Harrison is one of the hosts participating in the scheme for the first time and she will be taking two successful candidates down to Westminster as part of their placement.

CfLP Marketing and Business Development Manager Sarah Glass explained: “Dream Placement was co-created with businesses which now fund the scheme and it is a vital tool in addressing talent attraction and retention in Cumbria. Collaboration is at the centre of everything we do, and this unique programme simply could not happen without the support of businesses and partners working together.”

Sister companies Story Homes and Story Contracting are offering teenagers a potentially life-changing opportunity to learn first-hand about leadership and career opportunities through Dream Placement 2019.

The wider Story family recognises and values its ability to contribute to the development of opportunities within the region and, as such, the two Carlisle-headquartered businesses will each host week-long placements for two local students during this February’s half term.

Gabriel Hodgkins-Webb and Eve Howland (both from Cockermouth School) will join Story Homes for the placement, and Ella Batey (The Nelson Thomlinson School) and Travis Short (St Benedict’s School) will join Story Contracting.

Throughout the week, the Story Homes students will be tasked with the mission of assessing two pieces of land for development. They will spend time with each department to understand more about their roles and responsibilities, and at the end of the week they will present to their new colleagues outlining which piece of land should be progressed for a Story Homes development.

Louise Mackenzie, Learning & Development Advisor at Story Homes, said: “Story Homes is delighted to once again be involved in the 2019 Dream Placement initiative for the fifth year running. Both Gabriel and Eve are talented students who are looking forward to the opportunity to help build their confidence in communications, workplace skills and gain experience within a variety of departments. We’re really excited to share this year’s mission with the students and hear all about their experience.”

Story Homes and Story Contracting were two of the forward-looking companies and organisations which joined more than 80 young people for a selection day of interviews and confidence-building business exercises that provided valuable personal development for all of the entrants. They were competing for the chance to spend their half term alongside leaders in the workplace in the scheme organised by the Centre for Leadership Performance (CfLP).

Around 200 young people aged 16-18 originally applied for the Dream Placements and almost 50 who were chosen by companies now move onto the next stage of the programme. Successful candidates from the selection event attended a development day at Energus this month, taking part in activities designed to prepare them for their week within business from Monday 18 to Friday 22 February 2019.

The office of Copeland MP Trudy Harrison is one of the hosts participating in the scheme for the first time and she will be taking two successful candidates down to Westminster as part of their placement.

CfLP Marketing and Business Development Manager Sarah Glass explained: “Dream Placement was co-created with businesses which now fund the scheme and it is a vital tool in addressing talent attraction and retention in Cumbria. Collaboration is at the centre of everything we do, and this unique programme simply could not happen without the support of businesses and partners working together.”