Beyond Awareness: Confronting the Root Drivers of Youth Mental Health Crisis and NEET Rise
The Skills Commission is hosting the first evidence session for its new inquiry, ‘Earning or Learning: A New Agenda for Youth NEET Reduction’. Lauren Edwards MP will chair the first of three evidence session planned for the inquiry.
Confirmed Speakers:
- Adrian Tallon, CEO, CatZero
- Natalie Webb, CEO, No Limits
- Elizabeth Gerard, Deputy Director, Learning and Work Institute
- Barry Fletcher, CEO, Youth Futures Foundation
We are holding our evidence session via Microsoft Teams Webinar to gather crucial insights from stakeholders across the UK. There isn’t a limit on attendee numbers, and expertise and perspective would be invaluable to the inquiry’s mission to tackle the persistent challenge of high youth NEET rates.
To register for the evidence session, please use the following link.
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