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• • • NEWS • • •


In-Comm Training urges industry to back its ‘I’m Included’ inclusivity campaign I


’m In-Comm, I’m Included’ is the message being championed by apprentices, learners and staff at In-Comm Training as they look to break down some of the barriers faced by women, ethnic minorities and hard to engage groups considering an apprenticeship and career in engineering and manufacturing. The powerful message is featured in a new 90-second video that uses the personal narrative of more than 15 people from the company’s two technical academies in Aldridge and Telford. It will be the focal point of a campaign that is calling on individuals, ambassadors and companies to get involved, act on their own inclusivity campaigns and reach out to engage with their communities to tell their story. This will be amplified via the #imincluded hashtag across all social media channels, with the plan of hosting special networking events and a dedicated ‘inclusivity and diversity’ day every year. “There have been major strides made, but this is just the start…we want to accelerate the good work and help industry bridge the major skills gap we face by being even more inclusive,” added Bekki Phillips, Executive Director at In-Comm Training. “A lot of firms talk about it, that is true. However, the message needs to be louder, and we felt that we wanted to seize the moment and launch a campaign that everyone associated with industry can get involved in.” She continued: “We spoke with learners, employers, apprentices and our Skills Steering Group and the unanimous decision was made to launch ‘I’m In-Comm, I’m Included’. The video will kickstart the campaign and then it is all about getting people and organisations involved to tell their own stories.”





Nteokan Egopija is aiming for an engineering design job


In-Comm Training has spent the last eight years raising the profile of apprenticeships and upskilling opportunities across hard-to-reach groups and areas across the West Midlands. It has been a concerted campaign that has paid


off, with nearly 17 per cent of its apprentices now female and a similar number coming from a Black Asian or Minority Ethnic background, both above the national averages. Bekki went on to add: “Progress has been made, but these figures are still nowhere near high enough. Industry is for everyone, regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, religion and beliefs and we are working hard to prove that!” The aim is to also take ‘I’m In-Comm, I’m included’ to the corridors of powers at Whitehall and get Jacqui Smith, Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education, involved.


Nteokan Egopija is one of the faces that appear in the campaign video having started her Level 3 Machining Technician Apprenticeship at a leading aerospace company in September 2023. The Wolverhampton Girls’ High School pupil


didn’t want to follow the same A-Level and university path as most of her friends, instead choosing to plump for the vocational route. “It has been one of the best decisions I’ve made, and I’ve really enjoyed learning the technical elements and then immediately applying them to real-life engineering scenarios, all whilst earning a wage too.” She went on to add: “From the minute I stepped into In-Comm Training’s Technical Academy in Telford I felt welcome. If you throw yourself into the course you’ll get so much respect, help, advice and friendship, I’d recommend it to other girls who are practical and good problem solvers. “This is one of the reasons why I was so keen to be involved in the ‘I’m In-Comm, I’m Included’ video. It’s important to get the message out there that manufacturing doesn’t discriminate on age, gender, ethnicity or religion. In short, industry is for all!”


Once finishing her Level 3, Nteokan is already setting her sights on completing HNC/HND courses and is targeting an engineering design job. Wendy Moreton, MP for Aldridge and Brownhills, concluded: “I am delighted to add my support to In-Comm’s ‘I’m Included’ campaign. It is yet again another initiative brought forward by the training provider to try and bridge the gap in our region and champions inclusivity and diversity in industry.”


Staff and learners have joined forces to film the #imincluded video electricalengieneeringmagazine.co.uk


If you would like to take part in the campaign, please use the #imincluded and visit www.in-comm.co.uk for more details.


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