One Minute Brief of the Day:
Advertise #TeamHighSheriff & their upcoming @TeamHighSheriff 500 Event
Today we've got a great brief that's a personal one to me as I was recently announced as an ambassador to the High Sheriff of Manchester alongside the likes of Michael Carrick and Lawrence Jones. So I'm hoping the OMBLES can help me promote Team High Sheriff itself as well as our next event that I will also be speaking at.
Remember to include @OneMinuteBriefs @TeamHighSheriff with the hashtag #TeamHighSheriff and please include the link in tweets: eventbrite.co.uk/e/team-high-sheriff-500-tickets-50163904589
Prize:
The winner will receive a brilliant goody bag kindly donated by the team at @UKFast
About Team High Sheriff:
Advertise #TeamHighSheriff & their upcoming @TeamHighSheriff 500 Event
Today we've got a great brief that's a personal one to me as I was recently announced as an ambassador to the High Sheriff of Manchester alongside the likes of Michael Carrick and Lawrence Jones. So I'm hoping the OMBLES can help me promote Team High Sheriff itself as well as our next event that I will also be speaking at.
Remember to include @OneMinuteBriefs @TeamHighSheriff with the hashtag #TeamHighSheriff and please include the link in tweets: eventbrite.co.uk/e/team-high-sheriff-500-tickets-50163904589
Prize:
The winner will receive a brilliant goody bag kindly donated by the team at @UKFast
About Team High Sheriff:
A new High Sheriff is appointed by the Queen each year. Officially, the High Sheriff is the Queens Judicial representative in the County, this means they uphold the royal family, judiciary, emergency services, local authorities and all organised faith groups in the County. The role can be traced back 1,000 years with High sheriffs being mentioned in the Magna Carta.
“Our aim is to work in partnership with young people and have conversations about what matters to them: Such as looking after their physical health and mental well-being, concerns about employment, housing, social inclusion, crime reduction, community cohesion, opportunities to access education and vocational training.”
“Our aim is to work in partnership with young people and have conversations about what matters to them: Such as looking after their physical health and mental well-being, concerns about employment, housing, social inclusion, crime reduction, community cohesion, opportunities to access education and vocational training.”
- Robina Shah - High Sheriff of Manchester
About the The Team High Sheriff Event:
Our event is focussed on health and well-being and reflects the Team High Sheriff principle that “young people matter”.
Our aim is to work in partnership with young people aged 16 -24 years old and have conversations about what matters to them: from looking after their physical health and mental well-being, to concerns about employment, housing, social inclusion, crime reduction and community cohesion, to opportunities to access education and vocational training.
Team High Sheriff Ambassadors will facilitate conversation forums and host talks to up-skill our young people in areas such as leadership, team building, communication and social skills. We will have a wealth of talent speaking at the event that includes Daniel Rimes, Nick Entwistle and Michael Carrick.
We are also inviting our ambassadors to attend to ensure that what young people learn in our conversation forums is translated in to meaningful practice through work-based placements, apprenticeship schemes or voluntary work experience.
About the The Team High Sheriff Event:
Our event is focussed on health and well-being and reflects the Team High Sheriff principle that “young people matter”.
Our aim is to work in partnership with young people aged 16 -24 years old and have conversations about what matters to them: from looking after their physical health and mental well-being, to concerns about employment, housing, social inclusion, crime reduction and community cohesion, to opportunities to access education and vocational training.
Team High Sheriff Ambassadors will facilitate conversation forums and host talks to up-skill our young people in areas such as leadership, team building, communication and social skills. We will have a wealth of talent speaking at the event that includes Daniel Rimes, Nick Entwistle and Michael Carrick.
We are also inviting our ambassadors to attend to ensure that what young people learn in our conversation forums is translated in to meaningful practice through work-based placements, apprenticeship schemes or voluntary work experience.