Date: 27th January 2021
Subject: Rural Rural Education, Training & Apprenticeships
Chair: Graham Biggs MBE, Chief Executive at Rural Services Network
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Speakers:


Learning Outcomes:

Nicola Coupe, Diocese of Salisbury

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Dr Oliver Jenkin, CSW Group

– Impacts young people’s ability to access education, employment, training, medical appointments, and social opportunities. This in turn can adversely impact mental health.

– Ability to travel can be limited by geography, finances and ability to rely on friends/family for transport (the latter must fit this around work and other commitments).

– Difficulties accessing transport means young people often have to look for work in the immediate surroundings, often applying for what is available rather than what they are interested in.

– Some young people also lack the confidence to access public transport and may need support with this.

– CSW Group helping young people by providing Transitions Contract, Online innovations and Focus 5 (Consistent support to targeted groups of young people).


 Claire Whitworth, Hartpury College


Additional areas discussed in the seminar