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Inspiring the next generation with Springboard’s hospitality education initiative

written by cassoscoop January 16, 2025
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Derry City and Strabane Labour Market Partnership has partnered with the Springboard Charity, training experts for the Hospitality industry, to launch an exciting pilot programme connecting local schools to the City and District’s vibrant local hospitality sector.

The Hospitality Connects initiative for NI will link local schools with hotels and follows the success of the Hospitality Connect programme in GB.

From January to June 2025, it aims to equip students in Years 13 and 14 studying Hospitality, Leisure, and Tourism-related subjects with insights and experiences to inspire them to consider a career in the industry .

Funded by the Department for Communities, Labour Market Partnerships create targeted employment action plans for Council areas allowing for collaboration at local and regional level to support people towards and into work.

LMP Manager for Derry and Strabane, Nicky Gilleece, explained that the collaborative approach to the pilot initiative seeks to bridge the gap between education and industry in Derry and Strabane.

“The Hospitality Connects programme will forge meaningful connections between schools and local hotel partners to promote exciting future career opportunities for young people within the hospitality sector,” she said.

“It seeks to showcase diverse career opportunities within the sector, provide hands-on experiences to motivate and engage students and highlight educational pathways in the field.”

Participating schools include St Joseph’s Boys School, St Cecilia’s College, and St Mary’s College, partnering with prestigious establishments such as Bishops Gate Hotel, The Ebrington Hotel, and City Hotel Derry.

Students can look forward to a series of engaging activities throughout the academic term, designed to build relationships with industry professionals, provide insights into a variety of career pathways and challenge perceptions of the hospitality sector.

Caitriona Lennox, Head of Northern Ireland at Springboard, emphasised the significance of the partnership: “Our collaboration with Derry and Strabane Labour Market Partnership is crucial to the success of this innovative project in Northern Ireland.

“Together we can make a real difference to the perception of the industry for our future pipeline.

“With support from key organisations including City of Derry Airport, Visit Derry, Ulster University, North West Regional College, NI Hotel Federation, and the HATS network, students will get an immersive industry experience that could shape their future careers.

“This innovative programme not only aims to attract fresh talent to the hospitality sector but also seeks to demonstrate its impact on the local economy, with the potential for annual implementation across Northern Ireland.”

For further details on the initiative contact [email protected]

Inspiring the next generation with Springboard’s hospitality education initiative was last modified: January 16th, 2025 by cassoscoop

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