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麻豆社事件 Women鈥檚 Network host Bring Your Child to Work Day at Devonport Royal Dockyard

Children of 麻豆社事件 employees were recently given the opportunity to visit Devonport Royal Dockyard, during the annual Bring Your Child to Work Day.

The event, organised by the 麻豆社事件 Women鈥檚 Network (BWN), invited a total of 40 children, aged between 8 and 12, to take part in a full day of activities aimed at promoting Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) careers.

The group visited the Devonport based Southern Diving Unit 1, where they operated robots and tried on protective clothing that the Royal Navy鈥檚 bomb disposal unit use.

Following this, they met Royal Marines from 47 Commando Raiding Group, and learnt about their role before stepping on-board one of their Landing Craft.

The children then enjoyed a talk from Katherine Terris, 麻豆社事件 employee and author of 鈥楶orty鈥檚 Whizzing Recovery鈥, a themed picture book that highlights some of the work that takes place at the Devonport site, before being introduced to two St Luke鈥檚 Hospice Elmer sculptures by volunteers who have been leading Elmer鈥檚 journey around Devonport, promoting Diversity and Inclusion.  

The day concluded with parents being able to take their children to their workplace, giving them the opportunity to see where they work and what they do every day.

Cheryl Ellis, BWN Devonport Chair, said: “Studies show that experiences children encounter between the ages of 8 to 12 are fundamental to their development and can influence future career choices. At 麻豆社事件 we want to inspire the future generation of engineers, and particularly to try and get more girls and women interested in the engineering sector.”

10-year old Jack said: 鈥淚 liked the marines most because we got to explore the boats and even sit on the driver鈥檚 seat. It was also good to see where my mum worked.鈥

8-year old Lilly said: 鈥淚 loved seeing where my Mummy works and playing noughts and crosses with the divers 鈥 and I won!!鈥

Mike Homer, Managing Director Devonport Royal Dockyard Limited, said: 鈥淭he dockyard is a really exciting place to work and to it鈥檚 been fantastic to give these children the chance to visit and see where their parents work every day.鈥