Recognising the industry’s acute shortage of young women taking up careers in the industry, Morganstone joined forces with fellow homebuilding companies to host a Careers Showcase, attracting over 200 female pupils.
Scheme multi award-winner, Morganstone and Westacres teamed up with Pennant Homes and Coastal Housing to organise a successful careers event for female students from the Neath Port Talbot and Swansea areas of South Wales.
Presented in collaboration with Careers Wales, the Women in Construction and the Built Environment event was held at the end of April at the Academy of Sport, Llandarcy, Neath Port Talbot.
Visiting pupils were informed about the various career opportunities available in construction and the built environment, including the traditional trades and more technical disciplines, both of which have a large shortfall of women workers.
Watch Morganstone’s video showing the Careers Showcase unfold.
Inspirational women
As an added incentive, presentations from inspirational women in various professions took place during the day, giving the pupils a unique opportunity to hear the success stories of women in construction, first hand.
Tonia Morgan, Director of Morganstone and Westacres said at the event:
“It has been an exciting experience to meet all the students today. Their enthusiasm and interest in finding out about a career in property and construction has been very encouraging. We hope to build on the relationships we have established at this event and continue to inspire more females to consider a future career in the amazing industry we work in.”
Ceri Daniel, Operations Manager at Pennant Homes said:
“We are thrilled to have sponsored such a fantastic event. We have been completely overwhelmed by the enthusiasm shown by all of the attendees and we hope that we have inspired more young women to take an interest in a career in the property industry.”
Industry support
The event also had the support of several industry bodies including Careers Wales, the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), Cyfle and the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
NPTC Group of Colleges, a leading educational organisation in the area, also played an important part in bringing their expertise of further education and local courses to the event. Leading businesses attending from the South Wales area included Powell Dobson architects, Morgan LaRoche and DJM.
‘Spotlight on…women in construction’
The event reflected the Scheme’s encouragement of both women and female students to consider careers in construction through the Best Practice Hub’s ‘Spotlight on…women in construction’ and forthcoming ‘next generation’ campaigns.
Three of Morganstone female workers feature in the Hub’s ‘Spotlight on…Women in Construction’ campaign and you can read their inspiring stories by clickinghere.
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