‘Cradle to Career’ wins national award for transforming lives of young people in LCR’s deprived areas
A partnership between Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and Right to Succeed, a charity which supports communities in areas of high deprivation to work collectively to give children and young people the best start in life, is the winner of the Collaborative Initiative of the Year award at the Institute of Economic Development (IED) Annual Awards 2024.
The awards, which were hosted in London on 6 November following the IED Annual Conference ‘Economic Transition – How do we deliver long-lasting change in our towns, cities and regions?’, recognise achievers in the public and private sector through a series of individual, team and organisational categories.
The Collaborative Initiative of the Year award recognises outstanding cross-sector economic development collaboration between two or more partners drawn from local authorities, private sector, third sector, business, and academia.
The winning initiative, Cradle to Career, brings together over 50 funding and delivery partners across Liverpool City Region, including Steve Morgan Foundation, SHINE Trust and the National Lottery Community Fund working together collectively to improve the lives of children and young people.
It is an innovative place-based change programme that builds cross-sector networks to develop new and existing assets within communities to implement sustainable change both economically and socially.
Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said: “We are absolutely delighted that our partnership with Right to Succeed has been recognised with this award. The Cradle to Career programme is an outstanding example of how we can work together – across sectors, agencies and communities – to improve the lives of children and young people.
“This initiative is about creating long-lasting change, breaking down barriers and giving every child in the Liverpool City Region the best possible start in life, regardless of their background. Lots of hard work and commitment has led to this award, and it’s a testament to the dedication of everyone involved. I’m really proud of what we’ve achieved together.”
Charlotte Ledley, Cradle to Career Liverpool City Region programme director for Halton and Knowsley, said: “We are so pleased that the Cradle to Career programme has been recognised for taking a collaborative approach to supporting children and young people.
“This approach would not be possible without the strong partnerships we have in place with stakeholders at the heart of the communities we serve. Partners that understand the needs of their areas and have a clear vision of the change they wish to see.