4 reasons to think differently about work experience
Work Experience was invented in the 1970s. We need to radically change our model to fit the 21st century. We should recognise the real value that young people can bring.…
Work Experience was invented in the 1970s. We need to radically change our model to fit the 21st century. We should recognise the real value that young people can bring.…
Never has it been more important to connect young people with opportunities and experience, but never has it felt more of a challenge. Lockdown has been a double whammy. With…
It can be hard to engage the community about a development project, especially young people. We have an effective, hassle free solution.
Are you keen to do something to improve diversity but not sure what? Our specific targeted intervention creates resources to help you reach more diverse talent by involving the very young people you want to reach.
As part of our Elevate project, We Rise collaborated with Squire & Partners on Winter Windows 2020, a bespoke illuminated installation at The Department Store in Brixton. Five Year 13 students…
During October half-term We Rise worked with five budding young film-makers to help Lambeth Council understand what young people want from the planned redevelopment of Brockwell Hall. https://youtu.be/RNx2jZ3KNxA Lambeth wanted…
Eight talented young South Londoners were fully empowered by seven days work experience with ITV. This project was a true collaboration. The young team had full creative control and ITV…
Our Station to Station research team. Back row (left to right): Hamdi, Sumaya and Shakhan. Front row (left to right): Denise, Cedric and Alexcia.Our latest research project for Station to…
Creative brainstorming and research planning workshop in Brockwell Park. During October half-term We Rise worked with five budding young film-makers to help Lambeth Council understand what young people want from…
Mentoring is a powerful way to improve the life chances of young people. The "Covid generation" is at high risk. They have missed their GCSEs, suffered six months of lockdown…