What they’ve done over the last two weeks deserves real credit.
They’ve worked through a broad mix of hands-on activities - plumbing, bricklaying and carpentry - alongside sessions on sustainability, social value and design.
They’ve taken part in employability workshops, including CV writing and mock interviews, and visited a live construction site at our new build £14m Great Haddon Primary School project here in Peterborough.
None of it has been lightweight, and none of it has been tick-box.
I joined them earlier this week, walking the Great Haddon site together. I spoke briefly about my own route into construction, but what stayed with me far more were the conversations I had with the women themselves; what had brought them onto the programme, what they were enjoying, and what they were hoping for next.
There was a mix of nervousness and confidence, which felt entirely natural. More than anything, there was a quiet determination to make the most of the opportunity in front of them.