The fourth UK Employability Day has been announced for Friday 28 June 2019. The date was announced at ERSA’s annual conference with the Minister for Disabilities and Shadow Minister for Employment.

Over a thousand charities, businesses and employers across the UK will join the biggest celebration for organisations supporting local people into employment. Employability Day aims to raise awareness of their hard work and build understanding locally and nationally.

Last year, over 700 organisations joined the celebrations, including community groups, charities, training providers, high street retailers, housing associations and local authorities. Dozens of high-profile stakeholders got involved, with business leaders, Ministers and those responsible for community change taking part in events across the UK.

Employability Day 2019 takes place during a pivotal year as we seek to build an inclusive society after Brexit. It’s time to start planning an event to demonstrate the positive difference employment support makes to people’s lives.

Why not host a jobs fair, activity morning or street stalls and invite local representatives? Or host a debate, report launch or open day? There are endless ways to get involved in next year’s celebration.

Employability Day is coordinated by ERSA, the representative body for the employment support sector. For more information visit, www.dev.ersa.org.uk/empday

Kirsty McHugh, ERSA’s Chief Executive, says:

“Every day, employment support helps people into work, improves lives and strengthens communities. Employability Day is the perfect platform for frontline organisations and employers to demonstrate the work they do to serve their local areas, from running advice sessions, delivering training or connecting people to local job opportunities.

“Employability Day 2019 will no doubt build on last year’s mammoth success to be the biggest celebration so far, helping to highlight the extraordinary support being delivered in communities across the UK.”

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