Meeting in Parliament

Published: 21.03.23
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The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Youth Affairs, will be holding a meeting in Parliament on Tuesday 28 March from 6.30pm until 8 pm, in Committee Room 8.

The APPG will be launching a skills and youth employment inquiry. It will investigate the current challenges young people face when starting their careers. From finding career advice to the skills gaps. Not to mention the future of jobs with AI. The group will be looking at how we can provide young people with opportunities. With your help, the APPG’s inquiry will identify ways to empower young people.  

There will be a chance to ask questions to members of the panel and to even share your own experiences. 

We do hope you are able to join us in Parliament on Tuesday 28 March.  Please sign up to attend.

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