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Frequently Asked Questions

Employers

We would like to nominate our site for a student site visit – can you help?

Yes! We have conducted many successful site visits. For further information and to find out about other site visits that have taken place please contact us on 020 7467 9540 to discuss.

We want to host a student on work placement

Please contact us on 020 7467 9540 to discuss.

I am a construction employer and would like to know how your Trust can help with our CSR targets?

Working with the Trust will impact on companies CSR targets. The potential benefits of CSR for construction companies include enhanced reputation, competitive edge, better risk management and a more committed and efficient work force. Practising greater responsibility often has a positive impact on wider society and the environment. Please call 020 7467 9540 to find out how we can best work together.

What is a programme led apprenticeship?

Programme Led Apprenticeships (PLA’s) are a new complementary route to traditional apprenticeships. PLAs take young people who are already on a full-time college based construction course and help them complete the practical aspects required to attain NVQ Level 2 through a continuous placement of up to 12 months with an employer. This represents a much shorter time commitment on-site for businesses than traditional apprenticeships which, combined with no further time off-site, better suits a lot of firms. Visit www.constructionskills.net for more information.

Supporters

What does being a “supporter” of the Trust involve?

You can support the Trust in many ways, financially, as an employer offering work placements or even as a volunteer offering your time and expertise.

How do I make a financial contribution to help the work of the Trust?

The Construction Youth Trust is a charitable Trust which relies heavily on corporate donations and welcomes any support that companies can give. Diana Gardiner for more information.

We would like to donate supplies for the mobile construction van, how do we do that?

Contact a member of our team on 020 7647 9540 for more details.

I would like to attend the next Trust drinks reception.

The Trust holds events throughout the year as thanks for our supporters and to highlight information regarding our projects. Find out more about our events.

Young People

How easy is it to get a job with a degree in construction?

The construction industry welcome graduates with not only construction associated degrees but also more diverse degrees to provide more balance. So don't worry if this is what you want to do but you have a degree in (for example) History or Business Management - there are still jobs out there for you. Visit www.bconstructive.co.uk for more information.

Can you find me a job if I send you my cv?

Unfortunately not. We would suggest using the internet to search for jobs and/or contacting JobCentre Plus or Connexions to see if they have any vacancies.

Where can I find help on getting an apprenticeship?

You may have already decided that construction's for you and that you'd like to apply for an apprenticeship. Find out more at www.bconstructive.co.uk.

I’m interested in construction but not aware of the opportunities open to me

Find out what qualifications you'll need to get into the construction industry, or what you can do with the qualifications you've already achieved at www.bconstructive.co.uk

How can I get information on scholarships for University on a construction related discipline?

Anyone thinking of starting a construction related degree course in Autumn 2010 can apply for a ConstructionSkills Inspire Scholarship, which offers:
  • Up to £9,000 grant to support you during your university course
  • A 10 week work placement between the first and second year of university with matched employer
  • Entrance to a competition in your second year that could net you another £1,000
  • The opportunity to leave university with an outstanding and much sought after degree, and almost no debt
  • A good chance of a job with your employer when you leave university
  • Inspire scholarships are available for bright, motivated and ambitious students, who show the potential to succeed in the construction industry.
Please note this scheme is run by ConstructionSkills, the Sector Skills Council for the Construction Industry and all queries should be directed to ConstructionSkills. Am I eligible? Applicants must be:
  • Starting a full-time, construction-related degree course
  • Starting the first year of their very first degree course
  • predicted/in possession of 2Bs and a C minimum at A-level or equivalent (280 UCAS points)
  • A UK Citizen
Sponsoring employers pay scholars directly on an annual basis. This comprises both the employer contribution and the ConstructionSkills match funding (between £750-1500 each). As an INSPIRE scholar you could receive a total amount of between £1500-3000 per annum. If you are due to start your first degree course at University in Sept/October 2010, the application form will be available online at www.bconstructive.co.uk/scholarship later this year. To register your interest please email scholarship@cskills.org putting ‘Starting University in 2010’ as a subject heading. Your details will be added to the Inspire Scholarship database and they email you when the new form goes live in Autumn. For more information or to apply for on Inspire Scholarships visit www.bconstructive.co.uk/scholarship or contact scholarship@cskills.org
The Construction Youth Trust is a Registered Charity no: 1094323 Company no. 4461612