Surrey's Youth Support Service: Community Skills Survey

Closed 13 Nov 2015

Opened 19 Oct 2015

Overview

The Surrey Youth Support Service is currently developing  a new partnership service delivery model called Community Skills. This new partnership model will ensure that the most vulnerable members of our communities will have access to a wide range of opportunities to improve their employability skills and will also benefit from improved wellbeing.

The new model is best described as follows:

Community skills is a cross cutting approach to community learning and cohesion that actively and directly supports economic growth and well being through its network of 'eduprises'.

"Eduprise" is the term given to a trading enterprise established to deliver community skills through benefitting individuals, the wider community, and local employers.

This survey aims to identify as many projects across the County as possible that can provide such skills.

Please spare a few minutes to tell us about the service you provide.

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Young people
  • Children in care
  • Parents
  • Teachers
  • Social workers
  • Youth workers
  • Health professionals working with children
  • Councillors, MPs
  • Children with disabilities
  • CSF staff
  • Carers
  • Headteachers
  • Health providers
  • Clinical commissioning groups
  • Children's Centres
  • Employers
  • Care Leavers
  • SCC staff
  • District and borough council staff
  • Voluntary, community and faith sector organisations
  • HR staff
  • Adults Social Care staff
  • Users of Surrey pharmacies
  • Community pharmacies
  • Dispensing doctors
  • GPs
  • Healthcare providers
  • Representatives and individuals with an interest in Surrey pharmacy services
  • All Surrey residents

Interests

  • Organisations that receive grant funding