As part of our ongoing commitment to providing apprenticeship skills and support to individuals across the region, The Forshaw Group is proud to be assisting five of our female members of staff with apprenticeships, to enhance their careers within the business.
We have partnered with Sysco Business Skills Academy to deliver these apprenticeships for the next 18 months, to continue our ethos of supporting women in business and construction.
The Forshaw Group is a keen supporter of training for the wellbeing of the industry and the wider community, and to date has helped support over 100 apprentices through its Apprenticeship Academy.
Amy Meath, Lauren Cooper, and Danielle Seddon will be upskilling their existing expertise within Customer Experience, with Natasha Hurley to progress her career in Human Resources. Mollie Murray will also be furthering her training with our Restoration team, to deliver essential repair services to homes and businesses across the UK.
Managing director, Liam Hanlon, discusses the importance of these apprenticeships: “Undergoing skilled and further training is essential for addressing the ongoing skills gaps found in this industry. With National Apprenticeships Week just around the corner, there has never been a greater focus on how we can best provide the best opportunities for young people’s personal development.”
“By helping these young women enhance their careers in their specialist roles, we hope this will encourage other local companies to undertake apprenticeship training for their staff. This will not only aid the future of their business, but also provide the social, professional and economic mobility the industry will continue to need to thrive.”