Education | Posted on April 1st, 2025 | return to news
Dorset youngsters to be given careers advice
The ‘Work Explore’ initiative will help 11- to 14-year-olds to apply for traditional work experience placements.

Young people aged 11 to 14 are to have help in deciding their career paths.
The ‘Work Explore’ initiative aims to introduce younger people to different types of careers, before the time comes to choose subjects, or apply for traditional work experience placements.
The new programme will offer pupils in Years 7 to 9 the opportunity to explore workplaces and meet employers in innovative ways.
The project is delivered by Dorset Chamber and is funded by Dorset Careers Hub and The Careers & Enterprise Company in partnership with Dorset Council who are calling for organisations from across the region to support the next generation.
The project will bring employers together with 20 Dorset schools to facilitate opportunities for young people to explore diverse career paths, develop essential skills, and gain a realistic understanding of different sectors through activities including taster days, site tours, virtual visits, live projects, and meet the employer sessions.
Recognising the critical importance of early exposure to workplace environments, the project also aims to give opportunities to support young people without existing connections, due to their location or circumstances.
Rosie Knapper, Dorset Chamber’s project lead, said: “This is a unique opportunity to make difference to the future workforce – and your local community.
“We know that businesses have other priorities, so there are lots of different ways to collaborate and offer really valuable experiences.
“Our team is on hand to work closely with you to manage the whole planning process and minimise disruption.”
Dorset Careers Hub, who are funding this project with Dorset Council and The Careers and Enterprise Company, work with schools and employers to prepare young people for the world of work.
Cllr Clare Sutton, Dorset Council’s cabinet member for children’s services, education and skills, said: “This is an exciting opportunity to pilot new activities, aiming to ensure students are supported to explore different experiences of the workplace.
“This project will provide invaluable insights into the world of work, helping young people to develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed. We urge local organisations, both large and small, to reach out and get involved.”
The project is a direct response to the growing need for young people to be better prepared for the future job market.
By building strong connections between local businesses and schools, the project aims to create a sustainable pipeline of talent, benefiting both young people and the wider Dorset economy.
Ian Girling, chief executive at Dorset Chamber, said: “Early exposure to the workplace is crucial for young people to make informed decisions about their future careers.
“This project offers a unique opportunity for businesses to invest in the future workforce and inspire the next generation through modern work experience.
“By opening their doors and sharing their expertise, local companies can play a vital role in shaping the career aspirations of young people in Dorset. We encourage all businesses to consider getting involved.”
Businesses interested in taking part should visit https://dorsetchamber.co.uk/work-explore/ or email workex@dorsetchamber.co.uk.
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