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Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) - Thursday 29th April 2010

Capita’s 9th National Conference

Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET)
Thursday 29th April, 2010 – Central London
Booking Reference TSDE
 
Please note that we are now taking bookings on this popular and highly practical event, which is CPD Certified, and includes contributions from the DCSF and UK Youth.
 
This event is an excellent learning opportunity for anyone involved with NEETs, especially those in Youth Services, Children in Care & Leaving Care Teams, Connexions, YOTs and DAATs,  NEET Strategy & 14-19 Teams, LEAs, Schools & Colleges, and Employment Engagement Teams. Please feel free to forward these details on to anyone you feel would benefit from attending.
 
Please click here to download a copy of the conference brochure, which includes full pricing details, in pdf format, or e-mail me at david.moffat@capita.co.uk if you would like the brochure sending as an attachment.
 
THE BOOKING REFERENCE CODE IS TSDM. YOU MUST QUOTE THIS WHEN BOOKING. 
 
Chaired by John Bateman OBE,Chief Executive, UK Youth, our expert speakers include:
 
  • Oliver Newton, NEET Policy Manager, DCSF
  • Rob Wye, Strategic Director of Strategy and Employment, Young People’s Learning Agency
  • Mary Vine-Morris, Director, London 14-19 Regional Planning Group
  • Young people who have experienced NEET services
  • Eddie Stride, Chief Executive, City Gateway
  • Peter Wong, Connexions Manager, Milton Keynes Council
  • Dr Jane Evans, Research and Policy Officer, Barnardos
  • Sally Orlopp, Education and Enterprise Director, A4e
  • Annie Darby OBE, Asgard Project Lead, North East Lincolnshire PCT 
The economic downturn has prompted a dramatic increase in the number of young people becoming NEET.
 
Capita’s 9th National NEET Conference, held in London, brings together central government policy makers, key stakeholders and leading practice to identify how services can be improved for young people to ensure access employment and training to allow them to maximize their potential.
 
Benefits of Attending include: 
  • Hear the DCSF and the YPLA give a comprehensive strategic roundup of NEETs policy for 2010, including the January Guarantee and raising the participation age
  • Hear directly from young people on their experience of NEET services and the steps needed to make progress
  • Understand how you can support young people aged 18-24 who are NEET into employment through apprenticeship schemes
  • Take part in our interactive panel discussion to address the challenges faced by teenage parents, young offenders and Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children
  • Discover how working with the voluntary sector can help to successfully reduce the number of young people who are NEET
  • Benefit from the experience of an innovative partnership between a school and Connexions service to ensure young people receive dedicated care and support 
You are strongly advised to book now as places for this extremely popular event are limited. Please click here for a conference brochure, or call me direct on 0207 202 0647 and I will send it to you as an attachment.
 
Places can be booked on this event either by filling out and returning the booking form on the final page of the conference brochure by fax to 0870 165 8989, by e-mailing me a scanned copy of a completed form, or by e-mailing the delegate details directly to me at david.moffat@capita.co.uk
 
Alternatively you can book online by clicking here and using Booking Reference Code TSDM.
 
Please read Terms and Conditions
 
THE BOOKING REFERENCE CODE IS TSDM. YOU MUST QUOTE THIS WHEN BOOKING.
 
For information on our block booking discounts, or if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me using the details below.
 
Our group discounts are as follows:
Book 3 people, the 3rd delegate goes half price
Book 5 people, the 5th delegate goes free
Book 10 people, the 8th delegate goes half price and the 9th and 10th delegate goes
Free.
 
Please click on the titles below to view future events.
(If you do have problems with the link please email or call me) 
 
Tackling the Trafficking of Women and Children
Keynote Address from:  Simon Chorley, Advocacy and Partnerships Officer, STOP THE TRAFFIK and Nick Kinsella, Head of Centre, UK Human Trafficking Centre
Thursday 22nd April 2010
 
Neighbourhood Management
Keynote Address from:  Representatives from the National Association of Neighbourhood Management and Liz Broadley, Neighbourhood Manager, Ovendon and Mixendon Initiatives
Friday 23rd April 2010 – Central London
 
Prolific and Other Priority Offenders
Keynote Address from:  Paul Hindson, Offender Management Team, National Offender Management Service and Tony Pearson CBE, Deputy Chairman, The Butler Trust
Monday 29th March 2010– Central London
 
David Moffat
Capita Conferences
4th Floor, Dean Bradley House,
52 Horseferry Road
London
SW1P 2AF
Tel: 0207 202 0647
Fax: 0870 165 8989
E-mail: david.moffat@capita.co.uk
 
Please read Terms and Conditions
 
*Please note that already discounted Registered Charity places are not eligible for any further discounts*

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