Youth Employment UK Conference 2015

Youth Friendly Employment Conference 2015

Creating a Youth Friendly Culture





 

Youth Friendly Employment Conference 2015

Creating a Youth Friendly Culture

Date: Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Venue: The Tower Hotel, London


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Overview
“Creating a Youth Friendly Culture” is the theme for this conference which will offer a range of presentations and panel discussions as well as workshops providing delegates with the opportunity to learn about a range of practices that can support their organisation to be Youth Friendly.

Unique to Youth Employment UK and the Youth Friendly Employment Conference is the inclusion of Youth Ambassadors who will be hosting delegates to provide an important dimension to the discussions. 

The conference will be followed by a Champagne Celebration Awards evening, sponsored by Key Recruitment and Training. Please join us after the conference between 5pm-6pm. For more information on the awards please click here.

Keynote Speaker - Rt Hon Priti Patel MP

We are pleased to announce the keynote speaker for this event is Rt Hon Priti Patel MP.



High-Profile Speakers

We are pleased to announce the following high profile speakers who will be part of this conference:

  • Affinity Sutton
  • Career Ready
  • CIPD
  • EY
  • Fair Train
  • Interserve
  • Key Training
  • Learn Direct
  • National Grid
  • Outsource Training
  • SEMTA
  • Social Enterprise Acumen
  • Standard Life
  • Step Up To Serve
  • Youth Focus North East
Themes
The YEUK Conference will be built on the 5 key themes of the Youth Friendly Charter:
  • Youth Voice – A commitment to listen to young people and to provide opportunities for their voice to be heard
  • Creating Opportunity – A commitment to providing diverse opportunities for young people to gain the skills and experiences they need for life
  • Recognising Talent – A commitment to recruiting young people based on their ability, talent and potential.
  • Fair Employment – A commitment to remove barriers for young people to enter the workplace
  • Developing People – A commitment to training and supporting young people so that they are motivated to take ownership and responsibility for their own careers and are equipped to progress
Guest speakers will be invited to present their approach to one of the key themes and share their experiences with the audience.