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Derby firms back new awards that celebrate work-ready young people

They will recognise the achievements of youngsters, schools and volunteers

E4E helps provide a range of real-world learning experiences such as mock interviews(Image: Steve Baker)

An organisation in Derby which works to inspire young people to aim higher and achieve more is holding its first event to celebrate young people’s progress and local businesses’ support.

Enterprise for Education (E4E) is a not-for-profit partnership between Derby City Council and key local businesses.

It brings employers into city schools to provide inspiration and share real-world careers experience through personal mentoring, mock interviews, career search support, careers events and industry visits.

The first awards event, organised by Derby City Council and sponsored by Copemann Ashby, Rolls-Royce at the University of Derby, will be held at the University’s Derby Law Faculty on July 2.

Stuart Garner, chief executive of Norton, will be guest speaker(Image: Leicester Mercury)

The keynote speaker will be Stuart Garner, chief executive of Norton Motorcycles, which is based at Castle Donington.

All city secondary schools have been invited to submit nominations for the awards which recognise young people’s engagement and achievements through the E4E programme.

The categories are Aiming higher (sponsored by the Titan Trust), Young Achiever (sponsored by Rolls-Royce), Good Citizen (sponsored by David Nieper), Young Improver (sponsored by Bowmer and Kirkland), School of the Year (sponsored by Freeths) and Debating competition (sponsored by Derby Law Society).

Rolls-Royce is among the companies backing the awards(Image: Derby Telegraph)

There is also an award, sponsored by Pak Foods, for the Volunteer of the Year from a local employer who has made a particularly outstanding contribution to E4E activities.