Councils helps bring careers to life thanks to college link up
The councils used £100,000 of UK Shared Prosperity Funding to help the group purchase a simulator van, offering young people in the area the chance to get hands-on experiences of a variety of different job roles in construction.
Since buying the van six months ago, West Suffolk College (which is part of Eastern Education Group) has kitted it out with top of the range equipment and it is now ready to tour local schools.
Students who get to use the van will be able to obtain advice on the construction industry, virtually drive an excavator, bulldozer or tipper truck, and also find out about the journey of an atom via a VR headset.
Not only is the idea to inspire youngsters, it is also hoped that it will help them more aware of major infrastructure projects in the area like Sizewell C.
“Working closely with West Suffolk College, we are committed to supporting aspiration and growth across Mid Suffolk and I would strongly encourage our residents to take a look and see all that is on offer as the SimVan travels across our communities.”
“We know that it can be difficult to access opportunities when living in a rural area, so the SimVan will make a real difference to those eager to learn but have difficulty with their location or travel.”
“The van offers immersive experiences and allowed us to bring training to schools to inspire young people. We kitted out the van from scratch.
“The aim of all of this is to provide new opportunities and inspire the next generation so that they are aware of different career options for them in the future.”
Now that the van is on the road, it went on its first visit to an educational establishment when it travelled to Stowupland High School.
