Offering Business Traineeships To Young People

1st March 2016

Offering Business Traineeships To Young People This event is of particular interest to businesses in the Sheffield City Region who are interested in offering traineeships to young people.

At this event, businesses will hear about the traineeship programmes, the benefits of traineeships, opportunities to recruit young trainees in the region, how to go about offering a traineeship programme and the support available. A local business will showcase their traineeship programme and share their first hand experience of what is involved, what to expect and what you will get out of recruiting a trainee. There will be opportunities to network, share information and ask questions. This event, organised by the Sheffield City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) in partnership with Doncaster Chamber and the Learning and Work Institute, is one of four traineeship events being held across England as part of the Learning and Work Institute's work to boost the number of young people accessing traineeships. Agenda 08:00 am Registration, Breakfast and Networking 08:30 am Introduction to the event and setting the scene for traineeships 08:40 am Input from LEP about local setting 08:55 am Case Study: Sheffield City Council showcasing their traineeship programme 09:20 am How to make traineeships work in different sectors examples from Humber LEP about the ways they have embedded traineeships into their skills strategy 09:45 am Discussion about what delegates can do to boost traineeships in their area 10:00 am Close Venue: Holiday Inn A1 Junc 36 High Road Warmsworth Doncaster DN4 9UX Click Here

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