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YENI Programmes (Employability Competencies (Communication: The ability to…
YENI Programmes
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Features
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•programmes are supported by business volunteers who lead discussions, deliver activities and enrich the programme by sharing their own experiences and knowledge.
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Benefits
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•help students and teachers track progress and embed learning through our Learner Development Journey.
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Community Programmes
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The Impact Academy
During the summer of 2015 young people in North Belfast are set start a social enterprise through the new Impact Academy at the North Belfast Social Enterprise Hub.
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Post-Primary Suite
Company Suite
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QuickStart
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Students get an insight into entrepreneurship by setting up and running their own company over the course of 10 sessions, with support from a business mentor. QuickStart is supported by Ulster Bank.
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Company Programme
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This flagship programme is the ultimate enterprise experience. Young people set up and run a real company for a year with guidance from a business volunteer and have the chance to compete with other schools.
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Team Programme
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Team is the only programme of its kind in the UK designed to help students with learning difficulties or disabilities learn about business and run a real company at their own pace.
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Start-up Programme
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Students studying in either Further Education or at University level set up and run their own real company.
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Tenner
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National competition to find the next generation of budding entrepreneurs with a £10 pledge from the Tenner bank.
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Fiver
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National competition to find the next generation of budding entrepreneurs with a £5 pledge from the Fiver bank.
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Business Beginnings
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The Business Beginnings programme allows young people to get real business experience by setting up and running their own company. Aimed at young people from Primary 5 to Primary 7, the programme gives an insight into how business works in the real world.
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Programmes
DIGITAL YOUTH PROGRAMME
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council launched
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Primary Suite
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Ourselves
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Through story-book characters pupils learn about the ‘world of work’ and the importance of saving, earning, decision making and teamwork.
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Our Families
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Pupils identify family members and learn about the basic living needs and wants that they have. They discover where to satisfy these needs and begin to realise the difficult decisions that families have to make in order to pay for them.
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Our Community
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Pupils are led through a discovery of how people and businesses operate within a community. They assess the needs and wants of communities and set about taking responsibility for a community they have designed through voting and decision making.
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Our City
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Pupils identify the main features of a city. They learn that the jobs and skills of workers in key industries are vital in determining the character and life of a city. They recognise that interdependence between business is essential for the free flow of money within a city.
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Our Nation
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Pupils are guided in understanding how a nation works. They examine the role of business, government and individuals and the different responsibilities of each.
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Our World
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Pupils learn what countries of the world rely on each other for resources. Through a world resource map, trading game and international exercise challenge, pupils will simulate the decisions that countries and business make.
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Fiver
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National competition to find the next generation of budding entrepreneurs with a £5 pledge from the Fiver bank.
Business Beginnings
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The Business Beginnings programme allows young people to get real business experience by setting up and running their own company. Aimed at young people from Primary 5 to Primary 7, the programme gives an insight into how business works in the real world.
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