Brum Youth Trends – Free event

Thursday 30th March 2017 - 12.30pm – 3pm

Do you really want to know what young people’s opinions are of Birmingham? Pressures that affect them? Their passions? How they are shaping the future?

We will be releasing the first ever Brum Youth Trends report, a pioneering endeavour to understand what makes the youth in our city really tick. Get first access and gain free insight in to the mind of an under 25.

We’re a fast-moving company, sometimes we can’t even keep up! Hear from our CEO about our growth journey, where we’re heading and how we want to take you with us. We’ll be sharing some of our past successes, current projects and future plans so that you’re clearer about what we do, our offer and how we can co-create value.

On the Day:

Chips with lots of lovely toppings.

Chance to meet the team and Youth Steering Committee.

Live music and poetry.

Networking.

100 limited edition #BrumYouthTrends posters to hang in your office, if you’re that way inclined.

Workshop: “Don’t Say Diverse When You Really Mean Brown” is a session on language and behaviours that invites people into an “us” rather than makes them a “them”. Led by our Creative Practitioner, Jay Crutchley, this is a exclusive opportunitiy to learn from our working with thousands of young people and some of the top companies across the UK. Limited bookings on the day.

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