We’re delighted to host this guest blog by Ella Blakesley, Senior Social Impact Manager, EME & US at Ashurst. She discusses the importance of offering paid work experience, drawing on insights gained from the Access Ashurst programme for Year 12 students.
Claire Rodin, Causeway’s School and College Improvement Lead and Assistant Head of a South London comprehensive, discusses ways in which Causeway can provide expert practical support that helps schools and colleges to reach their improvement goals.
Head of Partnerships Clare Addy looks forward to the year ahead, outlining some of our key priorities for further growing our work to ensure progression is not determined by privilege. We aim to both expand on our long-standing engagement in addressing access gaps in Higher Education and forge exciting new partnerships in the apprenticeship and early career spheres.