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Help shape the future of employment in the region

We’re working on an innovative new project that will shape the future of employment and careers in the region, and we need your help.

We’d like to invite residents from Blyth to join us for a Focus Group to find out what you think are the barriers to get into work, retrain or change careers?

Your feedback will give us the insight we need to take a new approach to employment and careers, identify and tackle local challenges, increase job prospects and help the North East reach its full potential.

The focus group will take place on Monday 28th February, 10.30-11.30am at The Buffalo Community Centre, 55 Regent St, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 1LL

Please note that this session was rearranged from the original date of Thursday 17 February.

The session will take place in person* and last no more than one hour. Everyone who takes part will receive a £10 shopping voucher to thank you for giving us your time and help.

To book your place, please contact us at connectwithkarbon@karbonhomes.co.uk

*Your safety is important to us

For your safety this session will incorporate social distancing. We advise wearing a face covering upon entering and leaving the venue where possible.

If necessary, we will make changes to how the session will take place based on the latest UK Government Covid-19 guidelines. We will contact you in advance of the meeting if there are any changes.

If you or a member of your household has symptoms of Covid-19 or tests positive for the virus, we advise that you don't attend the session and instead stay home and get better soon. Please email at connectwithkarbon@karbonhomes.co.uk to let us no that you can no longer attend.

 

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