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THE work of a scheme which brings businesses and education closer together has been highlighted at an event in East Sussex.—East Sussex County Council, 30 November 2016

Representatives from schools and colleges across the county joined members of the Enterprise Adviser Network to share ideas and experiences.

The network – launched a year ago by Skills East Sussex – the county’s strategic body for employment and skills which is business led and co-ordinated by East Sussex County Council – sees volunteers from the local business community matched with schools in their areas.

Enterprise Advisers strengthen links between schools, colleges and business, and work with them to develop the careers education offered to young people.

The event, held at the Wellshurst Golf and Country Club, near Hailsham, also saw Wealden MP and Enterprise Adviser Network chairman Nus Ghani present certificates to new Enterprise Advisers acknowledging the commitment they have made to supporting schools and colleges in the county.

Cllr Nick Bennett, East Sussex County Council lead member for education and inclusion said: “In the year it’s been running, the Enterprise Adviser scheme has been very successful in bringing together schools and the business community.

“By providing a valuable business perspective to careers education and opening up ways for students to gain a greater insight into the world of work, we give children the best possible chance of future success.

“This event was aimed at bringing together Enterprise Advisers and schools from across East Sussex to share learning about how they are helping to boost the career prospects of our young people.”

The Enterprise Advisers scheme is funded by the Careers and Enterprise Company, Skills East Sussex and East Sussex County Council.

Schools attending the Enterprise Advisers event were:

Eastbourne
Causeway School
Eastbourne Academy
Hazel Court School
Ratton School
St Catherine’s College
Willingdon Community School

Hastings and Rother
Ark Helenswood Academy, St Leonards
Bexhill College
Claverham Community College, Battle
College Central, St Leonards
Robertsbridge Community College
Rye College

Lewes
Peacehaven Community School
Priory School, Lewes
Ringmer Community College
Seaford Head School
Sussex Downs College, Lewes

Wealden
St Mary’s School, Horam
Uckfield Community Technical College
Uplands Community College, Wadhurst

Other
Virtual School for Children in Care Service

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The role of enterprise advisers was celebrated at an event attended by Wealden MP Nus Ghani and East Sussex County Council members Cllr Rupert Simmons, lead member for economy, and Cllr Nick Bennett, lead member for education and inclusion.