Essex Youthbuild Open Day | The New Faces of Construction

Posted on: January 12, 2022

Construction is forever evolving. It is important that we too evolve as people. Let’s start by engaging with the new faces of construction.

About this event

Calling all contractors, employers, schools and parents! This is your chance to discover Essex Youthbuild and to find out about the work we do with young people in the community; filling the skill gaps in construction. Take this opportunity to find out how you can be a part of improving our young people’s development, and building the future generation of construction workers. You will discover the different ways that we work to ensure that our young people are work ready; being conscientious, focused and skilled. If we don’t start investing in our young people today, we will be the generation who failed to pass on the necessary knowledge and skills to those who follow.

Join us at our centre on the 31st January 2022 to find out more. Refreshments will be available. No charge, just come along!

ESSEX YOUTHBUILD IS A CHELMSFORD-BASED CHARITY OFFERING CONSTRUCTION AND EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS TRAINING TO YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 11-19 FROM ALL OVER ESSEX.

Register to the event here.

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