A month-long sustainability festival set to showcase the importance of green skills in the economy could be ‘game-changing’ for young people across Yorkshire and the Humber.
The Greener Futures Youth Festival will take place throughout June and July, designed to inspire and excite young people across the region about their role in building a greener future through a tailored programme of interactive events and opportunities.
Delivered by leading ESG specialist Ahead Partnership, and key employers and voices within the sector, the event will run in partnership with the Yorkshire Sustainability Festival. The initiative seeks to challenge misconceptions about environmental sustainability and showcase the work being done now to support a greener future to the next generation of young talent, helping to boost their interest and engagement with the sector.
It will be ‘game-changing’, according to the organisers: green skills are becoming increasingly important for all jobs as the UK transitions to Net Zero. On top of this, young people are looking for things to make them stand out in an ever more competitive job market, and this festival aims to help them develop the skills and knowledge to get ahead.
The Greener Futures Youth Festival will see a diverse programme of events reach schools and students across the region, including careers panels, speed networking and a strong line-up of interactive workplace visits designed to give young people the opportunity to collaborate closely with industry professionals and gain hands-on sector experience.
The programme further expands into the Yorkshire Sustainability Conference which takes place on 18 and 19 June at Cloth Hall Court in Leeds, where four students will have the unique chance to participate among experts in a skills panel for the green economy. Participants will explore and unlock their own insights on sustainability and present their findings on the opening day of the conference, to begin an important knowledge exchange between sector leaders and young voices.
Ahead Partnership will deliver these flagship events as part of its wider, Growing Talent Greener Futures programme. This multi-year initiative, co-designed and co-delivered by employers within the sector including Landsec and Arcadis, aims to inspire and engage young voices with the green agenda, foster a more diverse and inclusive greener workforce, and secure a pipeline of talent with the necessary skills and experience to meet the needs of industry.
Georgina Johnson, Programme Manager at Ahead Partnership, said:
“Climate change can bring uncertainty and worry for the next generation, but its solutions give rise to fantastic career paths for them. We are so excited to launch the first Greener Futures Youth Festival to show young people how different industries across the region are responding to climate change and improve their chances at securing a great career.
“Seeing so many organisations joining forces to invest in young talent in the name of sustainability is incredibly encouraging for the future inclusivity and potential of our future workforce, and the future of our planet.
“Ahead Partnership will also be exhibiting at the Yorkshire Sustainability Festival and we look forward to meeting more like-minded employers and attendees to help them find out more about the programme, and support its future growth.”