The Jewson Partnership Solutions brand, part of the Saint-Gobain group, has announced a new collaboration with YouthBuild designed to get more young people, including those often excluded from the job market, education and training, into construction.
The partnership will see the creation of a property maintenance social enterprise that will work with housing associations to maintain properties in their portfolios. This builds on a long standing global partnership, and more importantly an extension of the successful partnership between Saint-Gobain UK, Barnardo’s and Youthbuild which has developed the Future Place Academy in Lewisham, that has for a number of years been supporting young people, to develop new skills and to transition into employment.
An investment from Jewson Partnership Solutions and Saint-Gobain UK will be used to fund vital leadership positions, as well as providing funding for business expenses like uniforms and insurance. During the contract, employees will also have access to a mentor from the Jewson Partnership Solutions team, who will help them learn key skills whilst on the job.
YouthBuild aims to help young people enter the construction industry by working with businesses to secure work opportunities. The organisation specifically helps those who are excluded from the job market, education or training. This new partnership will provide graduates from the YouthBuild programme, who are yet to gain full time employment, with the opportunity to earn a living whilst also learning, and will give them the support they need to transition into work.
Scott Cooper, Business Director at Jewson Partnership Solutions, said: “We are excited to continue to develop our partnership with YouthBuild, whose work with young people has improved the lives of many individuals and uplifted many communities not only in the UK but across the world. The ongoing impact of Covid-19 will put increasing pressure on social landlords with waiting lists for properties set to increase and a backlog of repair work following multiple lockdowns meaning that many maintenance teams are already at capacity. This partnership will serve as a relief valve for registered providers, whilst also helping to address the wider challenges of rising UK unemployment, the skills shortage and skills gap in the construction industry.”
Scott will also sit on the interviewing panel during the recruitment of the project manager, ensuring that the candidate is the perfect fit for the role.
Shenaaz Chenia, CEO at YouthBuild Ventures UK said: “Youthbuild and Saint-Gobain have had a long-standing global partnership, so it’s very exciting to build on this in the UK to give disadvantaged young people an edge as they begin their careers in construction, and this is particularly important as they find themselves the worst hit by the crisis. When two organisations find a common purpose, so much can be achieved and in our new partnership with Jewson Partnership Solutions, we hope to deliver better homes for communities, promote social mobility and transform the lives of young people.”
To find out more about Jewson Partnership Solutions, visit: www.jewsonpartnershipsolutions.com
For more information about YouthBuild, visit: www.youthbuild.org.