Welcome to this blog that shows how enterprising the city of Hull's young people are. The blog will feature up-dates about the work of the Hull Youth Enterprise Partnership and its support for Global Entrepreneurship Week.
















Wednesday 4 July 2012

Consultation on Hull's Youth Enterprise Charter

The Hull Youth Enterprise Partnership in consultation with one of its Patrons international Business Guru Ruth Badger are consulting on a Youth Enterprise Charter for Hull. If you have any views please email them to charles.cracknell@hullcc.gov.uk

Our Vision - Hull Youth Enterprise Charter


To cultivate an entrepreneurial culture amongst the city’s next generation of business people. Our vision is to work with young people aged from 4 – 24 to secure a positive and sustainable future for the City. All of this is achieved through engaging with successful companies and individuals to form solid partnerships. Our vision encourages the experience and passion to develop the young people and future entrepreneurs of our City.

Our vision is to establish a spectrum of enterprise opportunities to allow all young people aged from 4-24 to engage with enterprise. Our vision is shared with our partners in local business and successful entrepreneurs.

Our Belief:

We believe that allowing young people to engage in enterprise education while in school, doubles the potential of them starting their own business, becoming self sufficent and building their own future. We believe that entrepreneurs really can be made with the right support, direction and encouragement.

We believe we have a responsibility to allow young people to be enterprising and teach them the entrepreneurial mindset. Doing this will build their personal confidence, aspiration levels and make them ambitious. We can make them influence their own opportunities in the 21st century.

We believe there is a need to promote young entrepreneurs as role models both within and outside the City.

Our Aims:


• To educate and influence regional and national partners about the enterprise agenda

• To rebuild Hull’s young entrepreneurial culture as part of rebalancing the local economy

• To open doors and give the opportunity for the young people to transition and go into business whilst still learning

• To support current and future providers to deliver quality programmes

• To enable young people to have an active involvement in the work of all spectrums of enterprise


• To establish a young entrepreneurs’ Speakers Programme and Enterprise Network.

• To engage with business and young people in order to develop their understanding of the 13 key enterprise skills


The Youth Enterprise Charter alongside the Employment Charter formalises a set of principals designed to bridge the gap between education and business. They both allow young people, teachers/tutors and businesses to work together in partnership. This engagement helps to develop young people’s knowledge and understanding of enterprise so they can become either enterprising employees or future entrepreneurs. The Charter agrees the ways in which businesses can work together with students, teachers/tutors. It creates a common understanding of the skills, language and expectations of Hull’s young people as they become more enterprising.


Teachers / Tutors & Businesses


The following provides examples of how teachers/tutors and businesses can work in partnership to support the development of enterprise skills in Hull’s young people.


• Provide young people with the opportunity to learn by doing from entrepreneurs about how they operate their business outside the learning environment

• Provide the opportunity for young people to undertake the opportunity of running businesses within or outside an educational setting

• Support Enterprise Activities e.g. £5 Blossom and Badgers Sett Enterprise Challenge

• Support opportunities for those young people that wish to develop their enterprising idea through mentors



Through supporting the above activities young people, teachers/tutors and businesses will achieve a range of the outcomes listed below.

Outcomes:

• To establish and train an Enterprise Champion in every school, college, training provider and organisation that works with young people

• To improve young people’s knowledge of the value of the Big 13 Enterprise Skills

• To produce more young entrepreneurs and business start-ups

• To enable more young people to access the Youth Enterprise Bank

• More young people participating in enterprise challenges with sustainable business outcomes

• Hull’s businesses have opportunities to share their successes with young people and in turn contribute to young people’s experience of enterprise

• Hear young entrepreneurs talk about their “enterprise” journey

• To give young people more skills to be “work ready”

• Enable young people to explore / identify what the business needs from them

• Allow young people to articulate their ideas and energy in a language understood by business

• To highlight enterprise as a progression pathway



Ruth Badger said

“I am very passionate about enterprise and ensuring young people have the opportunity to engage in it! Out of all of the City’s UK wide, Hull are the best at engaging real entrepreneurs, successful business and partnering them with the young people of the city. I believe if I had have been brought up in Hull and had the privilege to experience what they do I would have made my millions a lot earlier.

With the current economic state it is crucial we get our businesses to engage with young people to make them excited about the working world and help them build a successful future, that is why I am pleased to support Hull's Youth Enterprise Charter and i would ask you to contribute to its ongoing development!”






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