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March 25, 2021 | 3 min read

Dentsu UK’s flagship schools programme, The Code, returns for its fifth year by partnering with convenience retailer Co-op for the return of the Rise Up Creative Challenge

The Rise Up Creative Challenge supports young people’s development across the UK by asking them to develop a creative digital advertising campaign in response to a real client brief. This year’s edition will see students work on three areas of focus for the Co-op: Community, Healthy Living and A Better World.

Co-creating solutions to the world’s biggest challenges is a consistent theme for The Code and in the lead-up to COP26, the Rise Up Creative Challenge gives a platform to the next generation of leaders and activists to share their ideas on how to build back better and confront the climate crisis.

The challenge, in collaboration with leading overlooked talent specialist My Kinda Future, is open to young people aged 15 to 18, and supports Dentsu in its aim to enable 100,000 young people globally to become empowered digital citizens by 2030.

Supporting greater diversity

It runs for three months and supports The Code’s aim to open the doors of the creative industries to students from under-represented backgrounds and communities. For example, last year’s edition saw 61% of participants identify as female and 52% from BAME backgrounds. To facilitate this, Dentsu will continue to work with 13 partner schools from across the UK in areas with low social mobility, and higher than average BAME representation and students on free school meals.

Students will have access to The Code’s digital curriculum, which was developed last year using the knowledge of Dentsu experts in digital, media and creative. The online curriculum was launched to help address the lack of support for young people’s development during the global pandemic. It includes access to mentors from Dentsu and Co-op, and on-demand video courses around topics such as the importance of data and audience insights in marketing.

Real client work brought to life

Entrants will present their campaigns to a team of judges that includes: Dentsu UK’s chief executive of creative James Morris and Co-op customer director Ali Jones. The winner will see their idea brought to life and - along with three highly commended entries - will receive work experience and a host of prizes from Co-op and Dentsu.

“The effect of the pandemic has been felt at every level of society, especially in education," said James Morris, chief executive – creative and chair of DEI Council, Dentsu UK & Ireland. "Businesses must step up and help bridge the ever-widening skills and attainment gap for disadvantaged students. Co-op leads the way in supporting community actions. Together, we can take this further, providing the essential training and access needed to provide a pathway to a future career in the creative industries."

“We’re proud to partner with an agency business like Dentsu, which has a clear, active Social Impact strategy designed to tackle the issues facing our society," said Ali Jones, customer director, Co-op. "That lies at the heart of what we do and supporting young people through the pandemic has been a key focus for us. We’re delighted to be partnering with The Code programme to give students across the country an opportunity to come up with tangible ways to support their communities while at the same time opening up greater opportunities for their own futures.”

The Rise Up Creative Challenge is open to all students who can take part by visiting: https://dentsu.connectr.co.uk/coderiseup

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