The countdown is on for this year's three - day Spark engineering festival which is set to fire - up the imagination of
young people across the region.
Not exact matches
We are delighted to announce the launch of our brand new online lottery scheme with funds raised going directly to the Leeds United Foundation, the grass roots sports charity who work tirelessly to deliver high level programmes
across our
region for children,
young people, adults, disabled at - risk, the unemployed and the elderly.
Across the New York
region, and indeed the country,
young people are turning their attention to politics, motivated in part by the election of President Trump.
«In terms of the overall proportion of
young people who attain five or more A * - C grades at GCSE, including in English and maths, the North was among the lowest - performing of the English
regions in 2013 - 14 — 54.9 per cent of
young people attained this standard, compared to 56.8 per cent
across England and 61.5 per cent in London.»
We've all see reports of youth unemployment, which in August 2016 was 13.1 per cent
across the country, but there are numerous
regions throughout Australia where it's above one in five
young people who are out of work (Brotherhood of St Lawrence, 2016).
«The report is designed to continue the dialogue at local, state, and regional levels about how to create partnerships
across Pre-K-20 systems and diverse constituencies to support
young people, with a particular focus on building on the
region's assets and on working collaboratively,» explains IEL's Dr. Helen Janc Malone.
As we are gaining momentum
across the
regions, states, nations and worldwide, we do so as proud
people, representing our Ancestors who have come before us, Elders who are standing with us and the
young people who hold our cultural continuum in their hands.