WORKING WELL FOR YOUTH Thursday 20 September 2012

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WORKING WELL FOR YOUTH Thursday 20 September 2012 Heather Gray Director, The Prince’s Trust in Scotland

Our Priorities: April 2012 to March 2013    SCOTLAND BUSINESS PLAN  Our Priorities: April 2012 to March 2013 Our Young People We will support over 7,000 young people in Scotland in 2012/2013 We will ensure 80% positive outcomes (Employment, Self Employment, Education, Training and Volunteering) Our People Through mergers with Fairbridge and PSYBT we will treble the headcount to 163 The number of volunteers across Scotland will increase to 1,000 Our Programmes

YOUNG PEOPLE FIRST

FAIRBRIDGE MERGER

PSYBT MERGER

A SKILLED AND ADAPTABLE WORKFORCE

DEVELOPING THE RIGHT ATTITUDES

NURTURING ENTREPRENEURIAL DRIVE

WORKING WELL FOR YOUTH Thursday 20 September 2012 Heather Gray Director, The Prince’s Trust in Scotland