No-one Left Behind is the Scottish Government’s strategy to deliver more effective and joined-up employability support across Scotland. Following a stakeholder review, a Joint Delivery Plan was launched by national and local government in November.
As part of EDAS’ inclusive growth community of practice, we are partnering with SLAED to co-produce the No-one Left Behind series of three sessions focussed on People, Communities and Business. The first was held on 14th December, with a focus on People. More Info
Two further sessions will consider a person-centred inclusive ‘no one left behind’ approach in the context of Communities (16 March, 14:00 – 15:00) and Business (30 March, 14:00 – 15:00).
Chaired by Stuart Black, Area Manager – Moray, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, we’re pleased to share the agenda for Part 2 Communities below.
Agenda
14:00 Welcome
Stuart Black, Area Manager – Moray, Highlands and Islands Enterprise
14:05 Communities Context:
Christopher O’Hanlon Design and Measurement Team Leader, Employability Improvement and Design Unit (No One Left Behind), Employability Division, Scottish Government
14:15 Urban Case Study:
Greig Robson, Senior Manager Employment and Skills, North Ayrshire Council
14:25 Rural Communities Context:
Alex Stewart, Head of Area Operations, South of Scotland Enterprise
14:35 Rural Case Study:
Oliver Giles, Development Manager, Tomintoul and Glenlivet Development Trust
14:45 Discussion and Closing Remarks
15:00 Close
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