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International Indigenous Youth Employment Symposium- 11th & 12th October 2018

Sarah from Greenmeadows

Are you passionate about supporting young people into employment?
Do you want to know what others are doing well to help young people into employment and business?
Are you a young leader wanting to get more involved in youth employment?


Coming out of the successful International Indigenous Employment Symposium in 2016, participants wanted a more rangatahi (youth) focussed event to respond to key opportunities.


Hastings District Council, LIFT Social Enterprise and JMP Consulting are collaborating to host the 2018 International Indigenous Youth Employment Symposium, which will explore effective rangatahi engagement, youth entrepreneurship skills, succession planning in the workplace, organisational collaboration and highlight youth employment successes. The symposium is a one-day event with key note speakers, interactive workshops and opportunities for networking and collaboration.


The symposium programme has been designed by rangatahi, targeting participants from service providers, government agencies, employers and other young people.


Thursday 11 October 4:00pm to 6:00pm – Powhiri

Friday 12 October 8:30am to 5:30pm – Symposium held at Lindisfarne College, 600 Pakowhai Rd, Hastings (Registration from 7:45am)


Registration is free for participants under 25 years and $49 (plus booking fees) for those 25 years and over.


Programme details are here www.jmpconsulting.co.nz...

More information and updates here www.facebook.com...


If you would like to find out more please email jobs@liftyouthemployment.nz or call 021 919 769.


Please see link for information on the 2016 Symposium - www.jmpconsulting.co.nz...


Brought to you by Hastings District Council, LIFT Social Enterprise and JMP Consulting

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