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LSH Auto Hosts Careers Event for Students From Inscape House School

This week, LSH Auto hosted a special careers event for autistic students from Inscape House School.

Eight students and six assistants were welcomed to Mercedes-Benz of Stockport on Wednesday 15 February to receive a behind-the-scenes tour of the facilities and to find out more about a variety of career paths in the automotive sector.

Katherine McLoughlin, Group Aftersales Manager at LSH Auto, said: “We were delighted to meet the young people from Inscape House School and to give them an insight into the automotive industry and the variety of careers available in it.

“Peoples differences are our strength. The automotive industry continues to make great strides on breaking down barriers when it comes to inclusion and diversity; but when it comes to neurodiversity there’s still a long way to go. It has to start by removing the bias that still exists and it is down to us to make that change.

“I really want to build on the foundation laid out today and create an environment that nurtures the confidence of young people with great potential who are sometimes overlooked. Focusing on the ability rather than the disability.”

The careers day featured highly interactive workshops where members of the LSH Auto team talked to the students about their roles, along with a behind-the-scenes tour of the showroom and the workshops, followed by lunch.

Marie Young, Careers Lead & Teacher at Inscape House School, said: “The pupils today have learnt about the world of work through exploring and fun. They have come back to school full of conversation about what they have seen and learnt. A big thank you to LSH Auto and everybody at Mercedes-Benz of Stockport for allowing our young learners to have the run of the showroom, this was definitely the driving force behind such a successful day.

“Events like this are so powerful in getting our young learners with autism to think about their futures and the different jobs and pathways that are available to them. We look forward to working with LSH Auto in the future. A big thank you from the pupils, staff and myself.”

For information on careers with LSH Auto visit https://www.lshauto.co.uk/recruitment/current-vacancies/.

Olivia McHugh
Olivia McHugh
Staff writer
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