Skilled young ‘Brits’ make plea to business leaders
December 1, 2009
L-R ‘Adam Smith, who won Gold in Cooking, Theo Paphitis, Chairman of Ryman and a BBC Dragon,
Richard Sagar who won Gold in Electrical Installation'
In a scene that could have come straight out of the BBC’s Dragons’ Den, gold medallists from
this year’s
WorldSkills
Competition, known as the ‘ Skills Olympics’, have addressed the country’s leading
entrepreneurs including Theo Paphitis, a Dragons’ Den Investor, Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, founder
of easyJet and John Caudwell, founder of Phones 4 U at this year’s Growing Business Awards.
The young competitors both aged 22 asked for financial support as London gears up to host WorldSkills 2011.The largest skills competition in the world is coming to the UK in 2011 and the event will see almost 1200 competitors from 50 countries compete in skills ranging from landscape gardening, IT and cooking to hairdressing, engineering and auto body repair. The UK is currently ranked 7th in the world, after achieving three gold and six bronze medals at this year’s WorldSkills Calgary 2009. To maximise the potential of the WorldSkills London 2011 event UK Skills need urgent financial support in the region of £15 million from the business community.
Richard Sagar , 22, from Langholm, Scotland who won Gold in Electrical Installation and Adam Smith, 22 from Orpington, Kent who won Gold in Cooking at this year’s WorldSkills urged business leaders to work with training providers and educational establishments to lend their support to the development of skills in the UK by supporting WorldSkills London 2011.
Skills competitions allow businesses and training providers to work together to lift standards
of performance, promoting world class skills and international competitiveness.
Former WorldSkills competitor, Richard Sagar, said: 'Competing at this year’s
WorldSkills
Competition was an amazing experience. It has not only allowed me to prove my skill on an
international stage, but I have also been able to share with my colleagues best practice learnt
from my time training with the leading practitioners in my profession. None of it would have been
possible without the support of businesses and industry figures.'
Simon Bartley, CEO, UK Skills which manages the UK’s entry into WorldSkills added: 'Skills competitions are the perfect vehicle to encourage young people to develop their skill base and prepare them for future employment. At this WorldSkills Calgary 2009, we showed the rest of the world how able and highly skilled the UK is. We need to do this again when we host the competition, but this can only happen with backing from businesses. Now more than ever it’s important that we continue to invest in the skills of our workforce, helping individuals get into and stay on at work as well as helping businesses stay competitive and prepare for the upturn.'
London will host the international WorldSkills Competition from 5th-8th October 2011. For information or to pledge your support for the competition please visit: www.worldskillslondon2011.com.
UK Skills manages Team UK, the UK’s entry into WorldSkills on behalf of the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills, the Department of Education and Learning Northern Ireland, the Welsh Assembly and the Scottish Government. Independent education foundation Edge is the Premier Supporter of Squad and Team UK, as part of its commitment to raising the status of practical and vocational learning. Brathay provide and support the training and development of Squad and Team UK.
About the WorldSkills Competition
- The WorldSkills Competition is the biggest international skills competition in the world, and is organised by WorldSkills International.
- Around 50 member countries send highly trained young people to compete in around 40 different vocational skills.
- The WorldSkills Competition happens every two years and the scale of the event is unrivalled with over 1000 competitors taking part.
- Young people are tested against tough international standards over the four day event, whilst their progress is watched by hundreds of thousands of visitors.
- The UK will host the next WorldSkills Competition, to be held from 5th-8th October 2011 at ExCeL, London.
About
UK Skills
- UK Skills, a not for profit organisation, manages the delivery of innovative, high profile competitions and awards which showcase excellence and demonstrate how exceptional performance improves individual and organisational success.
- Established in 1990, UK Skills work to raise the profile of UK Skills in the UK and oversee the UK’s premier set of skills competitions, WorldSkills UK.
- UK Skills also manages the UK Team entry to WorldSkills, the biggest skills competition in the world. Most recently UK Skills spearheaded the bid to bring WorldSkills to London in 2011. WorldSkills London 2011 will be a truly global showcase for skills and young people from across the world.
- UK Skills also manages the National Training Awards which celebrate exemplary training in the workplace; from coordinating the awards famously robust judging processes to organising celebration events across the UK, UK Skills works on behalf of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to shine a spotlight on those who have made a difference to their organisation through training.