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We combine employment and skills expertise to offer essential, must-attend industry events designed to support professional development and networking for people working in the employment and skills sector. To sponsor or exhibit at one of our events get in touch

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27 January 2021

A higher skills ambition for Northern Ireland: Skills for growth and social inclusion

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25 February 2021

Housing, Learning and Work Conference

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Past events

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    24 June 2019

    Better Work Conference

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    10 July 2019

    Employment and Skills Convention 2019

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    12 July 2019

    National LEAFEA Spring Meeting

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    24 October 2019

    Moser, twenty years on: an adult basic skills policy roundtable

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    22 November 2019

    National LEAFEA Autumn Meeting

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    04 December 2019

    English Maths ESOL Annual Conference 2019

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    27 February 2020

    Housing Learning and Work Conference

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    01 April 2020

    Health and Employability Conference

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    17 June 2020

    Getting Britain back to work - tackling unemployment after coronavirus

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    09 July 2020

    Employment and Skills Convention 2020

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    18 August 2020

    A mid-life employment crisis: How coronavirus will affect the job prospects of older workers

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    25 August 2020

    Preventing a pandemic generation: How can we prevent a rise in long term youth unemployment?

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