Job Hack Scotland
Young people re-designing routes into work
Job Hack Scotland believes young people want to work and know best what could help get them a job.
Young people with experience of unemployment came together with organisations passionate about supporting them into work for Job Hack Scotland on 1st December 2015.
At the event, we created a Job Hack Manifesto which describes the characteristics of an awesome into-work service and we also came up with prototypes for new into-work enterprises. You can see our ideas Prezi here and read a summary of our findings here.
We used a mixture of design and youth work tools to run the day. Scroll down to access all the templates to use for your own co-design projects.
Read the Report
Read the full lowdown on Job Hack Scotland
Stories
We used real-life stories to get us thinking, here's a flavour of the videos
Sarah's story
Helping others helped Sarah on her journey into work.
Stewart's story
School was a barrier but real work helped Stewart move forward.
Who We Are
Not your typical researchers
Jane Bruce
Job Hacker
Jane believes every young person should have the chance to fulfil their potential and lead a happy life.
She worked for many years with unemployed young people as Director of Venture Scotland and now works at Social Bite supporting homeless people into work.
Jane is a Fellow of the Clore Social Leadership Programme and wants to use Job Hack Scotland to promote young people's creativity and ideas around jobs innovation.
Stacey McCubbin
Job Hacker
Stacey is a talented youth worker who believes all young people should have the chance to pursue their dreams.
She was motivated to join Job Hack Scotland by her direct experience of being unemployed.
Stacey is using her skills to collect the stories and ideas of young people furthest from the jobs market.
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