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Welcome to Input Youth...

Input Youth is a North Eastern Education & Library Board resource and is designed to offer young people advice, help and guidance by means of our own web content and links to other key sites across the Internet.

If you can't find what you're looking for, the best place to start is with our site map.

Our blog features news and views for all our visitors, especially youth workers and the young people we serve.

Our new Twitter page features a variety of tweets covering youth and parenting issues.

Want to know what sort of job you should be aiming for? Scan our job guides to get a feel for the type of work you might like to do. Check on the qualifications and how to get your feet on the first rung of the employment ladder! You can even check for the latest job vacancies and salaries!

run the race of life

Get off to a great start in life with all the help and guidance provided by Input Youth. Take your time and you'll find exactly what you need.

Input Youth also have a great links page covering all the areas you should check out!

So you're sure to find plenty of regularly updated help and advice every time you visit Input Youth.

Latest Education & News Snippets

  • DCAL cuts 'will mean job losses'.
  • Cameron 'must resolve PMS crisis'.
  • Policing Ardoyne riots cost £1.1m.
  • Alex Attwood warns on welfare budget cuts.
  • Abusing priest jailed for four years.
  • Children being 'forced to sell drugs'.
  • School lottery 'failed in aim'.
  • School meals 'help fussy eaters.
  • First wave of new-style academies open.

Wow it's Saturday, 4 September 2010, 5:47 am so let's get started with your job search!

Here's a few ideas to start with!


Our Job Guides can help you make decisions!


Featured Job - Computer Service Technician


Computer Service Technician

Computer Service Technicians install, repair and maintain computer equipment. This can range from laptop computers, and equipment such as printers and scanners in a small office, to highly complex equipment in a large banking or retail operation.

Technicians usually specialise in one area of operation, or even one type of computer.

They may also have to train office staff to use computer equipment properly, and are expected to give advice on the safe use of equipment.

Latest Blog News


More than 100 children a week are contacting the ChildLine helpline with worries about their parents' drinking or drug use, according to the NSPCC. Go to this post.

Recovery in the jobs market will "stall" this year as demand for workers in the public sector falls, new research has warned. Go to this post.

A council has been criticised for its failure to investigate suspicions that two children were being abused by their father. Go to this post.

More teenagers in England may be out of education, training or work (Neet) and for longer periods than previously thought, a study has suggested. Go to this post.

 

See these posts and a whole lot more...


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Here are a few additional resources for job seekers and those already in a job.

  • Advice on dealing with student debt
  • A guide to preparing the perfect CV
  • All about the National Minimum Wage
  • How to increase your salary
  • How to get promoted at work
  • Successful interview techniques
  • Unlucky graduates under the property ladder

Youth In Action

Between 2007 and 2013, the 'Youth In Action' Programme offers young people, volunteers and youth workers across Europe and further a field the opportunity to access thousands of pounds to carry out work on a wide range of themes.

You can get funding for Youth Exchanges, Youth Initiatives, Youth Democracy Projects, Volunteering, Study Visits, Feasibility Meetings, Job Shadows, Seminars and Training Programmes.

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