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Bury Life Chances Commission

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Bury Life Chances Commission

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A commission to improve people's skills, job prospects and help businesses was launched in Bury in 2016. 

The Bury Life Chances Commission aims to ensure that schools, colleges and companies work together so that young people of all abilities can maximise their potential and employment opportunities. The commission will also look at helping adults to retrain and up-skill so that they are 'employable for life' in an era when the days of a life-long job are largely over.

The chairperson for the Commission is former Bury man Philip Collins, a former student of Bury Grammar School and columnist at the The Times. 

Bury Commission on Life Chances report

The report, sets out 25 recommendations to improve the life chances of Bury residents and the Borough's economy and prosperity. The recommendations in the 'Bury Commission on Life Chances' report, include a range of proposals for Bury Council and partner action.

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Bury Council

Telephone Number

0161 253 6592

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Coverages:

Bury & Local Area

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Last updated 12th July 2022

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