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Have your say on the Young Person’s Guarantee!

Mon, 9th May 2022

The Young Person’s Guarantee wants to hear from young people about what it is like to live in Dumfries and Galloway, and what it is like to work, train and learn in the region.

The Young Person’s Guarantee is a commitment to bring together employers, partners and young people, that aims to connect every 16 to 24-year-old in Scotland to an opportunity. At Better Lives Partnership we are proud to be a part of the Young Person’s Guarantee, offering individuals aged 16 -24 support in finding an opportunity such as a job, apprenticeship, further or higher education, training programme or volunteering.

Young People at BLP have the opportunity to sign up for the Young Person Guarantee (YPG) scheme and work with our YPG coordinator to find opportunities. To find out more about YPG and the opportunities available to young people check out their website: Home | Young Persons guarantee

The survey is being run by Sleeping Giants and can be accessed through the following link: Have Your Say on the Young Person’s Guarantee Survey (surveymonkey.co.uk)

The survey will be live until the 31st May.

 
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