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Young Local Authority of the Year 2017 Lancaster 22-24 February Developing local government talent

Young Local Authority of the Year 2017 the annual team competition developing local government talent The Young Local Authority of the Year is an annual team competition furthering the professional development of people in the early stages of their local government careers. A highlight of the charity-run Young Programme's calendar, the event exists to improve communication skills and build confidence. It is also a valuable opportunity to meet others in similar positions across the UK, and it provides a creative and inspiring environment for the exchange of ideas and experiences away from the demands of everyday professional life. The dates for the 2017 event are 22nd to 24th February. Teams of two will compete to win the prestigious 'Young Local Authority of the Year' title for their employers (see page 4 for a list of past winners). All delegates will be aged 18 or over but all of our events are 'age-positive' so there is no upper age limit. All we ask is that delegates are in the early years of their careers, irrespective of age. Above: Lucy Campbell and Megan Carter who won the title Young Local Authority of the Year 2016 for Kent County. Below: Clizia Deidda and Chonai Mbirimi who took the runner-up award for London Borough of Southwark. In advance of the two-day residential competition, each team will research and write a paper (the 'Argument' presentation) on a subject of its own choice 'of current interest or controversy'. Our coaches provide useful advice in a helpful written briefing before the event and then in rehearsal on the day of arrival. The Argument paper should be around 900 words six minutes when the team copresents it at Lancaster. Rather than a balanced 'on the one hand...on the other hand' approach, we look for a strongly argued case, well-researched, well-written, and wellpresented. No PowerPoint or presentational aids are allowed delegates must rely on the power of the written and spoken word. In the more informal 'On the Spot' session, each team will ask itself a question of its own choice on any topic under the sun, light or serious, and then answer it without notes in as close to two minutes as possible. Sounds challenging? It is...but it can also be hugely enjoyable and rewarding as well as being a real test of delegates ability to think on their feet. At the awards dinner on the final evening, there will be a brief adjudication of each team by the chair on behalf of the judging panel. A formal written appraisal will be emailed following the event. 2

Your questions answered... Where and when? Teams will check-in at the four-star Lancaster House Hotel on the campus of Lancaster University in the afternoon of Wednesday 22 February 2017 for briefing and rehearsals. A full day of lively competition on Thursday will be followed by the awards dinner. Check-out is after breakfast on Friday. The venue is strategically placed for most parts of the country. It is just 10 minutes by taxi from Lancaster railway station on the main west coast line. For delegates coming by car, the hotel is very close to the M6. Who s eligible? Each team must consist of two people aged 18 or over who are considered by their employers to be in the early years of a career in local government in the UK. There is no upper age limit and no limit on the number of teams a council may enter. What is the enrolment fee? 1250 plus VAT per team, inclusive of accommodation (single room occupancy) for two nights, plus all meals. How do we register? Book online at www.youngprogramme.org see page 5 for further details. The final closing date is Friday 16 December 2016 this is also the deadline for submitting the names of your delegates. What advice and information do you provide for teams in advance? A delegate pack containing guidance on writing the Argument paper, information about On the Spot, rules, and other aspects of the event, travel details, etc, will be sent to all delegates on Tuesday 3 January. Any other questions? If so, call us on 01292 478510 or email enquiries@youngprogramme.org 3

Young Local Authority of the Year Winners 2006 2016 Scenes from the Young Local Authority of the Year 2016 2016 Kent County London Borough of Southwark 2015 Brent Wigan 2014 Wiltshire Leeds City 2013 Leeds City Aberdeenshire 2012 South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse District s Bury 2011 Warwickshire County North East Lincolnshire 2010 London Borough of Newham East Staffordshire Borough 2009 East Sussex County London Borough of Hillingdon 2008 Hampshire County East Sussex County 2007 Wokingham Borough Hertfordshire County 2006 Newcastle City Cornwall County 4

How to enter your team or teams in the Young Local Authority of the Year 2017 Go to our website www.youngprogramme.org and complete the booking form. This brochure is also available on the website. See the Young Local Authority of the Year page for both. There is no limit on the number of teams each local authority may enter. The cost per team (i.e. two delegates) is 1250 plus VAT. This covers two nights' accommodation (single occupancy) and all meals at the four-star Lancaster House Hotel and is inclusive of enrolment fee. Final closing date for registration: Friday 16 December 2016 Names of your delegates must be received no later than Friday 16 December 2016. All delegates will receive an information pack including advice on preparing the Argument paper and On the Spot presentations, rules, and travel information on Tuesday 3 January 2017. An invoice will be raised following receipt of your booking. Payment is due no later than Friday 3 February 2017. All local authorities represented are entitled to send an observer to be in the audience. You will receive details on how you can attend following receipt of your booking. If you have a question on any aspect of the event, please call us on 01292 478510 or email enquiries@youngprogramme.org Book now for Lancaster: 22 24 February 2017! The Young Local Authority of the Year is part of the Young Programme and is organised by Young Programme Ltd Suite 217, Liberator House Prestwick Airport Prestwick KA9 2PT Tel: 01292 478510 email: enquiries@youngprogramme.org web: www.youngprogramme.org Charity No.: SC036433 Company No. (Young Programme Events Ltd): SC445624 VAT Registration No. (Young Programme Events Ltd): 164 5662 91 5