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Get involved if you want to improve construction’s curriculum

Steve Turner urges his peers to take action in helping shape the next generation of construction professionals.

As someone who has now clocked up in excess of 40 years in construction, passed my practical (medal winner of CMYA 1996) and theory (medal winner of the CMX exams 2006), I am of a mind that I want to give back to the next generation and am really proud to be heading up learning and development in the company that I am a director of.

As an SME in Kent we punch above our weight, but it is challenging with limited resources to make connections and know where to start to help others.

Connecting with schools

We are lucky that Kent County Council has put resources into Guild groups to enable industry to engage with schools and colleges. But it is down to us as industry players to make those connections, to let them know what a varied and exciting world construction can offer young people.

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