MORE than £400,000 has been awarded to a "vital" Storyhouse Chester initiative that provides "life-changing" support for young people.

The Westminster Foundation is providing the funding for Storyhouse’s award-winning Young Leaders Programme in a commitment that will span five years.

The initiative provides young people, including those who conventionally face barriers to employment, with work experience and a range of employability skills in the creative industries.

Former participants of the course have included young people at risk of homelessness, disabled young people and young carers.

The Duke of Westminster, chair of the Westminster Foundation, who recently joined a virtual meeting with some of Storyhouse’s young leaders, said: "Young people have been hit hard by the pandemic, as opportunities previously open to them have quickly disappeared.

"So, it’s vital that initiatives like Storyhouse’s Young Leadership Programme continue running, to give young people the best chance of success as they enter the workforce.

"Storyhouse is not only a hugely respected part of the Chester community, but a national example in delivering public service. I’m incredibly proud that the Westminster Foundation is providing this long-term support to them."

Kate Mylchreest, head of development for Storyhouse, said: "We are delighted to receive this support from the Westminster Foundation.

"Its impact on individuals will be truly life changing. The Young Leaders programme works with young people who are often the hardest to reach, young people who fall between the cracks.

"We’ve seen some of the brightest talent emerge from this programme, and we’re thrilled to be furnished with the funding to continue the work."

The Young Leaders programme works with 14-25 year-olds to develop transferable job skills, and raise aspirations through structured volunteering and leadership training at Storyhouse.

Projects have included designing, marketing and delivering events such as Harry Potter Book Day in Storyhouse’s Children’s Library and the nationwide Fun Palaces weekend.

As well as funding the Young Leaders programme, Storyhouse will use the cash to fund a brand new position – the Young Storyhouse Officer – which will support the young leaders’ transition from the course into either gaining employment or entering further education or training.

Whether finessing CVs, prepping for interviews or signposting to relevant job sites, the young people will have continued support.