A room full of people standing and gathered around separate tables.

Baker Dearing delivers MBacc co-design workshop with schools and employers

Baker Dearing helped deliver on 30 April the MBacc Co-Design Workshop at UTC Media City, bringing together students, educators and employers to shape the new MBacc Award that recognises skills, experiences and pathways into future careers.

The MBacc and its programmes, as delivered by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, give young people a clear line of sight to good jobs in Greater Manchester.

A woman addressing a room of people. Above her is a projector screen reading 'MBacc Co-Design Workshop' with the Baker Dearing logo.
Baker Dearing CEO Kate Ambrosi addresses the workshop.

Through the workshop’s interactive activities, students worked directly with employers to test and refine the Award, ensuring it is meaningful, credible, and practical. Their ideas will directly influence the final design of the MBacc Award.

UTC Media City students were also commissioned to film and document the event, including by interviewing employers on a set.

Three people on a set, sat on sofas with the interviewer on the left-hand sofa and two individuals on the right-hand sofa. A TV sits between them showing the Baker Dearing logo. A black curtain hangs around the set.

Thank you to those education settings which attended, including Buile Hill Academy, Laurus Trust Cheadle Hulme High School, Heywood Academy, Samuel Laycock School, Thomas Ashton School, Newhouse Academy, UTC Media City, University Collegiate School, and Oldham College.

Thanks to the employers which attended: The Power of Events, AtkinsRéalis, Autotrader, GCHQ, Transport for Greater Manchester, Teleperfomance UK, and the Science and Industry Museum Group.

A room full of people standing and gathered around separate tables.

Baker Dearing delivers MBacc co-design workshop with schools and employers

Baker Dearing helped deliver on 30 April the MBacc Co-Design Workshop at UTC Media City, bringing together students, educators and employers to shape the new MBacc Award that recognises skills, experiences and pathways into future careers.

The MBacc and its programmes, as delivered by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, give young people a clear line of sight to good jobs in Greater Manchester.

A woman addressing a room of people. Above her is a projector screen reading 'MBacc Co-Design Workshop' with the Baker Dearing logo.
Baker Dearing CEO Kate Ambrosi addresses the workshop.

Through the workshop’s interactive activities, students worked directly with employers to test and refine the Award, ensuring it is meaningful, credible, and practical. Their ideas will directly influence the final design of the MBacc Award.

UTC Media City students were also commissioned to film and document the event, including by interviewing employers on a set.

Three people on a set, sat on sofas with the interviewer on the left-hand sofa and two individuals on the right-hand sofa. A TV sits between them showing the Baker Dearing logo. A black curtain hangs around the set.

Thank you to those education settings which attended, including Buile Hill Academy, Laurus Trust Cheadle Hulme High School, Heywood Academy, Samuel Laycock School, Thomas Ashton School, Newhouse Academy, UTC Media City, University Collegiate School, and Oldham College.

Thanks to the employers which attended: The Power of Events, AtkinsRéalis, Autotrader, GCHQ, Transport for Greater Manchester, Teleperfomance UK, and the Science and Industry Museum Group.

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