01 July 2026, 12:29
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Steph McGovern to launch Vocational Celebration Day

Former apprentice Steph McGovern is set to host the UK’s first Vocational Celebration Day on Thursday 6th August 2026.

The new initiative, powered by the former Sector Skills Council Enginuity and awarding organisation EAL, is designed to shine a spotlight on the important contributions of vocational training and skilled trades to the nation's prosperity.

This day, set to be observed every year on the first Thursday of August, honours those whose passion, expertise, and dedication in vocational fields form the backbone of the UK’s economy and society.

The first Vocational Celebration Day is seen as an important milestone in bringing about a seed change in parity of esteem between academic and vocational pathways to work.

Steph, who was an Apprentice Engineer at Black+Decker on Teesside, is set to host the proceedings with a live televised event which will incorporate celebrations from workplaces and colleges across devolved nations and regions.

The programme, a special edition of the hit podcast Steph on Skills: Powered by Enginuity, goes live on Thursday 6th August 2026, streamed live on YouTube and social platforms at 10.00 and will be fed to news networks.

The programme will feature young learners from across the country, employers, educators and government leaders.

Devised and driven by Enginuity and awarding organisation EAL, Vocational Celebration Day aims to raise the status and profile of the thousands of young people who are doing their bit to build a better, more prosperous Britain.

Although Enginuity and EAL operate in the engineering and manufacturing sector, they welcome involvement from the entire skills spectrum.

“This is brilliant news and long overdue," says host Steph McGovern. “Why should academics have all the fun and glory? We have graduation days, A-Level Day, GCSE Day – now Vocational Celebration Day.

“I’ve been banging on for years about the need to celebrate vocational qualifications in the same way we do purely academic success stories. “Let’s face it, vocational learners are the lifeblood of our country and yet have been left in the shadows.

“We want to make sure that this changes and these brilliant people get to celebrate in style.”

Ann Watson MBE, CEO of Enginuity said: “This is our gift to the entire skills and vocational community. Congratulations to all those qualifying this year—this is a major achievement for those pursuing vocational careers.

“Take a bow, enjoy your moment in the spotlight and celebrate in the knowledge that you are well on the way to securing a rewarding career, that will be of benefit to you, your family and the country as a whole.”

Vocational Celebration Day is a call to action for all individuals, employers, educators, and communities.

How to get involved:

  • Employers can host open days, offer work experience opportunities, and share success stories of their workforce.
  • Schools, colleges and training providers are encouraged to organise workshops and events that showcase vocational pathways and the talents of their students.
  • Individuals can participate by sharing their vocational journey on social media using our dedicated hashtags: #VocationalCelebrationDay #CelebrateVocational

www.enginuity.org

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