Minister for Social Mobility Mims Davies MP joins leading Purpose Coalition Members for Westminster roundtable
The Minister for Social Mobility, Youth and Progression at the Department for Work and Pensions, Mims Davies MP, has today joined leading Purpose Coalition Members including Sodexo, the University of Southampton, Rolls Royce and Leonardo for a roundtable to share best private-sector practice with government, and discuss youth hubs, improving opportunities for those with key skills, prison leavers and more.
Read: New campaign will highlight social and economic impact of universities
A new campaign was launched today that will shine a spotlight on the vital role universities play in improving standards in schools and driving economic growth in their local areas.
Read: The current university funding system has stopped working so it’s time for a rethink - Justine Greening.
One of the best parts of campaigning with the Purpose Coalition on social mobility is the young people I get to meet studying at our universities. It’s inspiring to learn about their plans for the future and their hopes and aspirations.
Read: Building blocks for opportunity
The first three months of the year are all about hitting the ground running. At the Purpose Coalition, we’ve been working hard with our existing and new partners in business, universities, local authorities and the NHS on setting an agenda that will drive social mobility in every part of the country.
Level Up The Levy
Former Education and Skills Ministers call on Chancellor for an ‘Apprenticeship Levy 2.0’ to Level Up Britain
Read: Apprenticeships are a key part of economic growth, but it’s time for reform
With perfect timing, coinciding with National Apprenticeship Week, the Government has announced the creation of four new government departments, recalibrating its commitment to a programme of growth and technological advance, driven by innovation and research.
Read: Visit to Northumbria University highlights social mobility in action
A visit to Northumbria University by Justine Greening, Chair of the Purpose Coalition and former Education Secretary, confirmed its position as a modern university which has embedded quality research at the centre of everything it does, alongside a clear social mobility mission.
Read: Post-Brexit Britain needs better approach on levelling up - here's how
Getting a stronger plan in place is crucial for the Prime Minister and it has to be about working with and through local communities.
Read: Guest blog from Dr Annabel Kiernan, Pro Vice-Chancellor-Academic at Staffordshire University
Staffordshire University were an early signatory to the Social Mobility Pledge and are committed to working with This Is Purpose on a mission to break down the potential barriers to aspiration.
Read: Equality of opportunity should drive the agenda of every organisation in 2023
Purpose Coalition businesses, universities and the wider public sector have reacted to the cost of living challenges looking at how they can support their communities, their customers and colleagues internally.
Read: Aligning Talent with Opportunity for York St John students
Hosted by the Purpose Coalition and the Adecco Group, one of the world’s biggest recruitment companies, it is the latest in a series of Opportunity Roadshows taking place at universities across the country over the next few months. The events bring together employers and students with the aim of improving their recruitment experience.
Read: Cardiff Metropolitan University launches new report highlighting social impact
Cardiff Met University has launched a new report that sets out its social impact on its communities, staff and students.
Read: Social mobility campaigner Justine Greening praises “fantastic education resources” as she visits University of Bolton
Rt Hon Justine Greening visited the University of Bolton’s National Centre for Motorsport Engineering (NCME) and the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, to see for herself how students are learning practically, preparing them for the world of work.
Read: A business focus wins awards for North East University
Northumbria University is one example of a modern university which has embedded quality research at the centre of everything it does, alongside a clear social mobility mission, and alignment to business and the demands of the regional and local economy.
Read: Health Coalition brings NHS leaders together to find solutions
The Purpose Coalition is working with some of the best purpose-led NHS organisations to address the range of challenges the NHS is currently facing.
Read: Universities continue to be a vital part of the solution in tackling inequality
In a year of political turmoil and economic uncertainty, our higher education sector has continued to play its part in finding the potential in every community, nurturing it to produce graduates who have the skills that employers need and forging local partnerships to encourage investment and entrepreneurship across their regions.
Read: University of Stirling partners with former Education Secretary to measure social impact
In partnership with former Education Secretary Rt Hon Justine Greening, the University of Stirling will produce an impact report that will map its activities against the Purpose Goals framework.
Read: Loughborough commits to social impact framework
Loughborough University has partnered with the Purpose Coalition and former Education Secretary Rt Hon Justine Greening by signing up to an innovative framework that will measure Loughborough’s social impact.
Read: Glasgow Caledonian University partners with the Purpose Coalition to measure its social impact
Glasgow Caledonian University has committed to spreading opportunity by signing up to a new framework to measure its social impact.
Read: Aligning talent with aspiration – the Opportunity Roadshow comes to Southampton
The most recent Roadshow was held at Southampton University during Freshers’ Week. Students had a chance to hear speakers from the University and Adecco talk about the importance of purpose in an organisation and how that translated into real action.