The HOPE Healthcare Opening Pathways to Equity Initiative
is a groundbreaking mentorship and support program developed by the Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation and Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital, supported by 7pk.
We are committed to empowering young people from underrepresented backgrounds.
Including those from BAME communities, low-income families, and those in receipt of free school meals. The HOPE Initiative provides the guidance, resources, and inspiration students need to pursue successful careers in medicine
& healthcare.
why choose the home intiative?
Personalised 1:1 Mentorship
Get matched with a healthcare professional who will mentor you throughout the program, offering personalised guidance, support, and career advice, from pre-GCSE right through to university applications.
Career exposure
Experience the world of medicine through hospital visits, virtual tours, and shadowing opportunities. You’ll get hands-on exposure to healthcare environments and learn from those working in the field.
Academic and University Application Support
From mentoring to help with personal statements and interview preparation, we’ll ensure you’re ready for the next step in your journey towards a career in medicine & healthcare.
soft skills development
Build the confidence, resilience, and communication skills that will help you thrive in both your academic and professional life.
Step 1 : Teacher Referral
Your teacher, youth worker or school counsellor can refer you to the HOPE Initiative. They will fill out a referral form on your behalf.
Step 2: Complete Your Application
If you’re shortlisted, you’ll be asked to fill out a short application form so we can learn more about your interests and aspirations.
Step 3: Programme Selection
In a rapidly evolving landscape, knowledge is power. Our resources cover essential topics such as financial literacy, holistic well-being, AI technology, Black history and more,
Criteria
Nominate Outstanding Students:
Pupil referrals MUST be:
- Currently studying in Year 10
- Identify as part of the BAME community
- Pupils who have shown academic promise, projected to achieve the required GCSE grades and at least 3 A Levels in college or 6th form
- Have shown an interest in medicine & healthcare.
In additional pupils being referred must meet at least 1 or more of the below criteria:
- Do not have a parent/carer that has completed a university degree
- Live in a household in receipt of benefits for living costs i.e. Universal Credit, FSM, Pupil Premium, Housing Benefit, Income Support, Income based job seekers allowance
- Have care experience
FAQ
Who can apply to the HOPE Initiative?
- Students currently in Years 10.
- Students from underrepresented backgrounds with an interest in medicine & healthcare.
What Support will I receive?
You’ll receive personalised mentorship, and exposure to medical careers.
Is the program free?
Yes, the HOPE Initiative is completely free for selected students.
How long does the program last?
The program is designed to support you throughout your academic journey, from key stage 4 (secondary school) to university applications.
Get Involved
For Schools/Youth Clubs & More
If you want to refer a student to the HOPE Initiative, click the button below for the referral form.
For Partners
Interested in supporting the HOPE Initiative and joining us in creating equitable pathways into medicine & healthcare?
Don’t miss this opportunity!
If you’re ready to take the next step toward a career in
medicine or healthcare, apply to the HOPE Initiative today!
Deadline for teacher referrals will be: Please note the deadline for student referrals is: 22nd November 2024