A&L Goodbody to support students from disadvantaged schools

A&L Goodbody to support students from disadvantaged schools

Pictured (left–right): Yvonne Conaty, P-TECH programme manager (left), and Sinead Smith, head of responsible business at A&L Goodbody (right), with Arianna and Zlata from Larkin Community College in Dublin

A&L Goodbody has announced a new partnership with P-TECH, a global education model that helps prepare second-level students for ongoing education and career opportunities.

The partnership with P-TECH is part of ALG’s social mobility strategy which aims to improve pathways for people in Dublin’s inner city who face barriers to accessing further education and employment.

ALG’s involvement will be to support students in P-TECH’s designated schools through mentoring and work experience. The aim is to help develop the skills needed for pursing further education and competitive careers.

Sinead Smith, head of responsible business at ALG, said: “As a large employer in the north-east inner city, we have a responsibility to help young people in our local community improve their employment prospects through education and work experience.

“Our partnership with P-TECH allows us to use our expertise and experience to benefit second-level students at a critical time in their education. We’re really excited about this partnership and what we can do together for young people in our local community.”

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