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Youth and Women’s Employment Minister Annabelle Ewing praises SSE’s investment in young people

12 Mar 2015
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Annabelle Ewing, Minister for Youth and Women’s Employment, has praised SSE’s commitment to supporting young people during a visit to its headquarters in Perth.

The energy firm is helping some of Scotland’s most disadvantaged young people turn their lives around, thanks to the legacy of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.

SSE was one of the proud sponsors of the Games and has worked with Skills Development Scotland (SDS) and Barnardo’s to train and develop young talent, offering young people six month paid work placements.

The Scotland’s Best programme, delivered by SDS, has given more than 1,000 young people the opportunity to gain valuable skills and experience through volunteering opportunities to help them get, stay and progress in education, further training or employment.

As part of the Scottish Government’s Legacy Week, the Minister met 22-year-old Lewis Hepburn (pictured), from Perth, who secured a full time customer service role with SSE through the programme.

Ms Ewing said: “Young people have been at the heart of legacy and I am delighted that Scotland’s Best was able to support over a thousand young women and men ensuring that they and the organisations they have been involved with are key to sustaining legacy beyond the Games. The example of Lewis Hepburn is one of many genuine success stories from around the country and I am very pleased to see him bringing his experience and enthusiasm to one of Scotland’s key businesses.”

Lewis added: “When I first arrived on the work programme I was in SSE’s validation team for around four months before I was offered an interview for a job in the sales department. I was successful and I am now about to go into my sales training. What I love about working at SSE is that you are a valued member of a team and everyone has great confidence in you to do well.”

Catherine Thomas, SDS Relationship Development Executive, who led the programme, said: “Lewis is a great example of a young person who has used the valuable training and skills he gained while volunteering through the Scotland’s Best programme to move on to a job.

“He is one of many young people who have completed the Scotland’s Best programme, received a qualification and gone on to employment, further training or education. It is also good to recognise the commitment of employers like SSE who are supporting young people from the programme into employment.”

Tommy McDade, Assistant Director for Employment, Training and Skill Scotland and Northern Ireland for Barnardo’s, said  the charity welcomed  the support shown by SSE.

He added: “This programme provides a great platform for local young people to gain valuable work experience and improve their skills for the world of work.

“This partnership between SSE and Barnardo’s Works has helped transform the lives of many young people who have been only too willing to make the most of the opportunity provided.”