Pictured: David Dunham, managing director of Auto Refurb
Centre in Nuneaton, gets to work on a vehicle repair with Drew
Morris who secured a placement at the company with support from
Pertemps People Development Group
A Warwickshire teenager who is one of the UK's one million
unemployed young people is doing all he can to turn his life around
and develop his skills.
Drew Morris, aged 16, from Nuneaton, has been enjoying a
placement at local company Auto Refurb Centre, Nuneaton, where he
is gaining confidence and vital work experience.
The placement was organised by employment and training expert
Pertemps People Development Group (PPDG) which has been helping
Drew through the Foundation Learning initiative he attends.
Fears that young people are suffering the most in Britain's
economic slowdown were underscored recently by figures from the
Office for National Statistics showing there were 1.02 million
unemployed 16 to 24-year-olds between July and September. One in
five young people are now out of work.
Drew, was referred to Foundation Learning via the Youth
Offending Service. Youth Offending no longer work with Drew, but
have seen Drew at the centre and have commented on how he has
developed in confidence and maturity.
PPDG team leader Chrissie Durham-Grant said: "We have seen a
remarkable transformation; he has grown in confidence and now
demonstrates a positive attitude about his future. His placement at
Auto Refurb has been going very well.
"Drew was pretty typical of a young man struggling with
adolescence. He wasn't doing well at school and eventually he was
excluded. He was very unsettled and low in confidence and came
across as someone who could not care less.
"He was drawn to a group of young people in a similar situation
and not engaged in very much which led to Drew and others getting
into trouble."
She added: "However, Drew has now been on Foundation Learning
since July and with his new found confidence and self-belief has
lead him to achieve three qualifications, and he is now working
towards his fourth. Our team at Nuneaton have described Drew as a
people person, a good time-keeper and a great person. With his new
qualifications and work experience he is now in a much stronger
position to go on and gain sustainable employment."
Auto Refurb Centre, specialists in the car body repair business,
is a local family run firm that has been established since 2009.
The company prides itself on delivering a high quality service.
Managing director David Dunham said: "Despite Drew having no
prior knowledge of the industry, his enthusiasm and his willingness
to learn has made him a pleasure to train and work with."
PPDG's team of employment experts provides advice on benefits,
confidence building, one-to-one support, CV and interview
preparation as well as finding the right job or training course. In
partnership with DWP, the Ministry of Justice and Jobcentre Plus,
PPDG delivers a diverse range of employment and training
initiatives and many programmes financed by the European Social
Fund. PPDG came fourth in The Sunday Times Best Companies to Work
For 2011.
For more information about Pertemps People Development Group,
please visit their website here: www.ppdg.co.uk