A national broadcast | Modern Work Experience: Let’s Make It Work.
How do we build a national culture where work experience is transformative, not transactional?
Friday 21st November 2025 | 10:15am – 11:45amÌý
At our national broadcast, ‘Modern Work Experience: Let's Make It Work.', we heard from senior leaders across business, education, and local government share their vision for embedding modern work experience that inspires action, builds advocacy, and drives change.Ìý
We were joined by an expert panel, chaired by Olly Newton, Executive Director of the Edge Foundation, who shared experiences and explored system-level challenges for ensuring all young people have access to high-quality workplace experiences throughout their education, supported by nationally integrated and locally tailored careers support.ÌýÌýÌý Ìý
By tuning into the broadcast, viewers had the opportunity to:      Ìý Ìý
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Gain insight into senior leader strategic thinking on how best to harness collective effort to stimulate modern work experience opportunities across all sectors of our economy.Ìý
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Develop a greater understanding of how equity of opportunities for young people will benefit business, education and local communities and the vital role we all play in making this a reality.Ìý
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Be part of system change in transforming employer-led careers education, leading to a more informed, skilled future workforce.
Modern Work Experience: Let's Make It Work.
If you missed the broadcast, you can catch up on demand.
About Modern Work Experience
Modern work experience will help young people to make informed choices and improve career readiness and employability by offering multiple, variable and targeted experiences throughout their education journey.
Learn moreMeet the panel
Olly Newton - Chair
Executive Director of the Edge Foundation
Oby Bamidele
Chief Executive Officer of Uptree
Catherine Burnet
Head of Audit for KPMG in the UK
Nicola McLeod
Director - Education, Work & Skills, Greater Manchester Combined Authority