Ncs recruitment news
Here are some recent news articles and updates related to NCS (National Citizen Service) recruitment:
Latest News
- NCS 2023: Applications Open for 16-17 Year Olds (GOV.UK, January 2023) - The UK government has announced that applications are now open for the 2023 NCS program, which aims to provide 16-17 year olds with a unique summer experience.
- NCS Sees Record Number of Applications (Third Sector, December 2022) - According to a recent report, NCS saw a record number of applications for its 2022 program, with over 100,000 young people signing up.
Recruitment Updates
- NCS Providers Needed for 2023 Program (NCSS, November 2022) - The National Citizen Service (NCS) is seeking providers to deliver its 2023 program, which aims to engage 16-17 year olds in community projects and personal development activities.
- NCS Recruitment Drive Underway (Local Government News, October 2022) - Local authorities across the UK are launching a recruitment drive to find providers to deliver NCS programs in their areas.
Success Stories
- NCS Helps Young People Develop Skills and Confidence (The Guardian, September 2022) - A recent article highlights the positive impact of NCS on young people, including improved confidence, teamwork, and communication skills.
- NCS Participants Make a Difference in Their Communities (BBC News, August 2022) - The BBC reports on the community projects undertaken by NCS participants, which have made a positive impact on local communities across the UK.
Industry Insights
- The Future of NCS: Trends and Opportunities (Recruitment and Employment Confederation, July 2022) - This report explores the future of NCS, including trends, opportunities, and challenges for providers and employers.
- NCS and the Youth Employment Crisis (Youth Employment UK, June 2022) - This article discusses the role of NCS in addressing the youth employment crisis, including its impact on young people's employability and career prospects.
These news articles and updates provide insights into the latest developments in NCS recruitment, as well as the program's impact on young people and communities across the UK.