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Hull & East Yorkshire LSIP Quarterly Forum December 2024

Wendy

10/31/2024 11:01:46 AM

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The Hull & Humber Chamber of Commerce's Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) team are pleased to announce that their next Quarterly Forum will be taking place on Friday 6th December 2024 from 8.00am (for an 8.45am start) until 11.30am at Connexin Live, Myton Street, Hull HU1 2PS. A free light breakfast will be provided.

 

Our Outline Agenda

 

At our Forum we will:

 

 

 

 

Why is it important?

 

Employer feedback has been vital in the development of our LSIP and we want to ensure our LSIP continues to be led by employers and we represent your voice. Therefore, we look to gain your input to help check, inform and help shape our plans for taking the LSIP forward and provide a platform for you to share your views. We look forward to seeing you there.

 

For more information please email Hannah Crookes, Hull & East Yorkshire LSIP Lead: h.crookes@hull-humber-chamber.co.uk

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