The Construction & Business Services Leadership Group - Building Better Lives

In a joint initiative with The Prince's Trust, leading firms from the construction industry have come together to create the Construction & Business Services (CBS) Leadership Group to fund and facilitate Get into Construction & Business Service Sector courses across the UK .

The group stands at the forefront of The Prince's Trust work and comprises a number of industry leaders within the construction and business services sectors. Together, they strive to spearhead the various projects and support the development and progression of young people within the construction sector.

What is Get into Construction?

A two to four-week skills development programme designed to give young people between 16 and 25 a feel for working in construction by training them in various areas of the industry, including:

  • Carpentry
  • Joinery
  • Plastering
  • Brickwork
  • Painting and decorating


Those that excel within these programmes open themseleves up to being offered an apprenticeship to work towards obtaining a Construction Skills Certificate Scheme Card – a card that entitles them to work on a building site. They will also get six months' support from a Prince's Trust advisor once they have completed the programme.

We believe the Get into Programmes provide a real opportunity to inspire young people to realise their potential and get started on the road to achieving their ambitions. The programmes enable us to make a positive difference to the lives of young people in the communities in which we work and ensure that people recognise the talented young people in their midst.

- Paul Drechsler, Chairman & Chief Executive, Wates Group

A practical idea

With the 2012 Olympics happening in London, the Cross Rail network project on track and a brand new Heathrow Terminal 2 taking off, the shortage of skilled construction workers is set to escalate.

Get into Construction & Business Services will impact positively on this shortage, and equip young people with the skills they need to progress into an apprenticeship and employment.

We have been working with The Trust for over ten years now and the partnership allows us to commit to giving something back to society. This exciting scheme will not only help the skills shortages that currently exist in the construction industry but also give disadvantaged young people a real future.

- Elaine Radford, Head of CSR Europe at DLA Piper

 

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James Murray

James's story

James started drinking and using drugs at the age of 10 and was charged with grievous bodily harm at 14.

Find out how Get into Construction helped him turn his life around