“Chicken Shop Date” host and producer Amelia Dimoldenberg is expanding her Dimz Inc. Academy in its second year, with the goal of opening doors for the next generation of creative talent.

This year, Dimz Inc. Academy is extending to a four-week free program and will offer paid work placements, industry mentoring and hands-on experience to young creatives in the field of digital media. Open to London-based young adults between 18 and 24 years old, Dimz Inc. Academy aims to “create meaningful pathways into the creative industries for young people who may not otherwise have access to them,” according to a press release. The initiative is inspired by Dimoldenberg’s own journey, as “Chicken Shop Date” first started as a column for a youth magazine in North London.

The program was developed in partnership with U.K. youth organization Spiral Skills and will also be supported by Adobe for the first time this year. “Participants will gain practical skills, industry knowledge and real-world experience across every stage of the creative process, from developing ideas and pitching concepts through to production, editing and showcasing original work, while becoming part of a supportive creative community built to continue long after the program ends,” the release continues.