unLTD. Connecting business across Sheffield City Region #35

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AGENDA NEWS

Regional skills high on agenda with leading national partnership A regional skills partnership for the Sheffield City Region is aiming to tackle current and future skills shortages in the wake of COVID-19. The Regional Post-18 Education Partnership has been developed to identify positive and practical actions, which can impact the most disadvantaged young people and adults in the region, as they enter the post-18 system through education or work. Professor Sir Chris Husbands, Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University and Chair of the Partnership, said: “As local anchor institutions, we believe we have a civic duty to support our region’s economy, health and communities.” Yiannis Koursis, Principal and CEO of Barnsley College and Chair of the South Yorkshire Principals’ Group, said: “As the education systems leaders in South Yorkshire, it is upon us to meet the skills demands of the future, and successfully rebuild our region’s economy post-pandemic.” Regional organisations currently represented in the Partnership: Barnsley College, Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, Confederation of British Industry (CBI), Chesterfield College, DN Colleges Group, Higher Education Progression Partnership, Northern College, Sheffield City Region, Sheffield Hallam University, The RNN Group, The Sheffield College, and The University of Sheffield.

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BUSINESS FOUNDER AND EX-MARINE AWARDED OBE Lee Hallam was awarded an OBE in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours list for his ‘inspirational industry leadership, philanthropy, and being a tireless champion of the disadvantaged’.
 
 Describing himself as a former ‘teenage tearaway’ from a disadvantaged estate, at 16, Lee joined The Royal Marines, going on to win the coveted Green Beret. Having trained and employed hundreds of service personnel, many of whom were seriously injured during fierce combat in Afghanistan and Iraq, Lee has spearheaded military resettlement programmes, launched local apprenticeship programmes, supported disadvantaged children, and raised hundreds of thousands for charities.
 
 He launched Linbrooke Services in 2002 with his friend, Andrew Wilson, from a small bedsit in Greenhill, which has since become a successful SME employing more than 350 people and improving the lives of local and national individuals and communities through employment and rehabilitation, restoring hope and self-belief. 
 Joseph Dunn, Lee’s retired headteacher, nominated him for an OBE. He said: “Having taught for 34 years, I have engaged with thousands of children and still have contacts in the education sector across the country, but I have yet to learn of an individual who has turned his life around and made such an impact quite like Lee.

EX-MARINE LEE HALLAM, AWARDED OBE

Linbrooke Services was launched in

2002 “Leaving school with no qualifications and a juvenile criminal record, Lee is now hailed as a 'Face of the Vibrant Economy.' Lee said: ''I don't have an education, any GCSEs or degree,

but I went to the University of Parson Cross. Coming off that estate gives you spirit, character and a thirst for survival. Education will get you far, but drive and determination will take you all the way.'' Having been instrumental in building Linbrooke, and put in place a new management team, Lee has recently stepped back from the Board in order to focus more time on his charitable interests and supporting those in need in and around South Yorkshire.

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