Helen Ames
By Helen Ames

Senior Staff Writer

18 October 2022

| | 2 min read

My future: My choice event launched to help the city’s young people plan for a positive future

My future: My choice will be the first event of its kind to be organised by Newcastle City Council, supported by The Newcastle United Foundation and partners from across the city. The day will be a chance for the city’s young people to meet with a wide range of employers and education providers to understand the opportunities available and to help them plan for their future.

My future My choice logo
My future My choice logo

This will be a fully inclusive event showcasing routes and opportunities for pupils of all abilities. Every school in Newcastle has been invited to attend with various sessions available for years 9 and 11, 6th form and college students, parents, and a designated area for SEN pupils.

The purpose of the event is to help young people in years 9, 11 as well as 6th form and college students by increasing their knowledge and awareness of the sectors, routes, and levels of entry into work in Newcastle and the wider region.

It will also provide young people with the opportunity to learn about individuals’ employment and training experiences across a range of sectors, giving them greater understanding of the wider skills and experiences needed for employment.

Cllr Sylvia Copley, Cabinet Member, a Growing City, Newcastle City Council said: “Our young people are the future of this city, and it is so important that they are supported with access to a range of opportunities for both employment and training. I am proud to see us and our partners coming together to support pupils with this event, and I hope it helps these young people gain the knowledge they need to ensure their future is a positive one.”

This event is another example of council’s commitment to the Evry plan. This plan unites more than 20 partners from health, education, business, cultural and charitable sectors to formulate an ambitious city-wide collective mission to support young people to have the best possible future.

If you would like to be involved in the event or would like further details, please contact ann.graham@newcastle.gov.uk