
Transforming Lives Across Cambridgeshire
The Growth Works with Skills programme, funded by the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority (CPCA), is transforming the lives of over 160 residents by equipping them with new skills which they will need to succeed in today’s job market.
The scheme offers personalised learning and development pathways, empowering individuals to gain meaningful employment via internships, while also helping local businesses find and nurture the talent they need to thrive.
Since the launch of its internship pilot in June 2024, the programme has been supporting over 160 residents, including successfully placing 17 residents into paid internships. The 13 week programme offers residents the chance to gain hands-on experience in industries they are passionate about. One such success story is Catherine McFadzean, a 29-year-old resident of Cambridge. After completing a 13-week paid internship at Fitness Rush in Old Hurst, Huntingdon, Catherine reflected on the life-changing impact it had on her:
“I was the first intern to be enrolled in the pilot program, and this experience has completely transformed my life,” she said. “After years of struggling with addiction issues, I’ve gained the confidence and direction to pursue a career in the fitness industry. I have been provided with not only a unique insight into the industry, learnt new skills, but I have also increased my confidence within the workplace and now been offered the chance to secure full time employment.”
Dr Nik Johnson, Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, expressed his support for the program, stating: “This scheme goes beyond work-based training. It’s genuinely transforming lives by boosting individuals’ confidence, sense of purpose, and overall wellbeing. By providing opportunities like these, we’re helping build brighter futures for people across our community.”
Funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), Growth Works with Skills has partnered with over 500 businesses across the region. The programme empowers residents, offering interns the opportunity to showcase their skills and provide support in securing long-term employment opportunities.
For more information about Internships with Growth Works with Skills and how it is shaping careers across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, visit: www.growthworkswithskills.com.
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