Cityzens Giving Young Leaders connect with Cisco experts
Thu 28 Jan 2021, 15:00
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Earlier this week, Cityzens Giving Young Leaders around the world celebrated International Education Day by leading football-based activities to educate and uplift kids in their communities.
Events kicked off with a series of small group discussions between Cisco experts and young leaders in 15 cities on the role of technology and football in education.
Cisco speakers from all five continents volunteered their time to connect with young leaders via Cisco Webex, listen to their experiences and share learnings and advice.
Discussion topics ranged from school memories and inspiring role models, to the digital divide and the struggles in many communities of access to the internet and devices, the challenges and opportunities that lockdowns have provided, young leaders’ experiences of virtual programme delivery and how technology can help Cityzens Giving projects to run smarter in the fut
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MORE than £400,000 has been awarded to a vital Storyhouse Chester initiative that provides life-changing support for young people. The Westminster Foundation is providing the funding for Storyhouse’s award-winning Young Leaders Programme in a commitment that will span five years. The initiative provides young people, including those who conventionally face barriers to employment, with work experience and a range of employability skills in the creative industries. Former participants of the course have included young people at risk of homelessness, disabled young people and young carers. The Duke of Westminster, chair of the Westminster Foundation, who recently joined a virtual meeting with some of Storyhouse’s young leaders, said: Young people have been hit hard by the pandemic, as opportunities previously open to them have quickly disappeared.