23 Sep 2025

Randal Charitable Foundation partnership inspires Leicester youngsters with Parliament tour

By Dr Nik Kotecha OBE DL – Chairman of the Randal Charitable Foundation

 

I am delighted to pause and look back on a pioneering partnership project, which saw our Randal Charitable Foundation, Leicestershire Police and the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) support pupils from five Leicester schools tour London and the Houses of Parliament to help raise aspirations and demonstrate possible career paths.

With more young people than ever struggling to stay in education, find employment and track down career opportunities, I’ve reflected on the importance of collaborations like this one.

New data released by the Department for Education showed over a quarter of a million school suspensions in Spring 2024 – a 12% increase on the previous year. Other studies show devastating statistics, including almost one million 16–24-year-olds in the UK who are Not in Education, Employment or Training – that’s one-in-seven who are economically inactive and not looking for work.

The need for creative interventions is real – and pressing.

Dr Nik Kotecha OBE DL

Our visit was organised in the summer of 2023, with a simple aim – to help inspire underprivileged young people to gain the opportunities and motivations to reach their full potential.

Inspired by the trip, our partners have recently reported that a number of the young people have begun following their dreams and finding their passions.

One pupil, a ‘looked after child’, has now completed school with impressive exam results and frequently mentioned how much they enjoyed the visit throughout their final year.

Another has blossomed into what teachers describe as a ‘superstar’ at school, maintaining strong attendance and being a positive influence on fellow pupils. And perhaps the most touching story of all comes from a pupil who, despite facing significant challenges at home, has developed a passionate interest in politics and is now thriving academically, with aspirations towards public service.

This trip alone didn’t change lives, of course. But it did allow a moment in time to explore possibilities – and create some curiosity about different futures, which I’m delighted to see now being translated.

A precious moment indeed.