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         New Lead on the                                                                                                     One of our #NextGen activities is engaging with the Ernst & Young Foundation “Secure Futures” programme


                                                                                                                             that supports young people who face significant barriers to employment.   The foundation brings young people
                                                                                                                             and employers together to close the skills gap between UK business and hidden talent, bringing young people
                                                                                                                             from diverse and low income backgrounds closer to employers seeking new talent
         #NextGen Initiative                                                                                                 The benefits of doing so are numerous and far-reaching.




                                                                                                                             Firstly, investing in young people helps to build a strong foundation for their personal and professional
                                                                                                                             development. This includes providing them with opportunities for education, skill development and exposure to
                                                                                                                             new ideas and experiences. When young people are equipped with the skills, knowledge and confidence they
                                                                                                                             need to succeed, they are more likely to reach their full potential and contribute positively to society.
           by Chris Smith CSyP FSyI
                                                                                                                             Another benefit of investing in young people is that it helps to create a more diverse and inclusive society.
                                                                                                                             By providing opportunities to young people from all backgrounds, we can help to break down barriers and
                                                                                                                             promote equality and fairness. This can help to create a more cohesive and harmonious society, where
           As a newly co-opted member of The Security                                                                        everyone has the chance to succeed and reach their goals.
           Institutes’ board, I am privileged to lead on one
           of our key pillars; the Next Generation in Security                                                               Investing in young people also helps to ensure that the UK has a strong and skilled workforce for the future.
           programme.  We launched the programme in 2018,                                                                    With an ageing population and changing economic circumstances, it is essential that the country has a pool of
           to inspire and attract young people to consider                                                                   talented and motivated individuals who are able to drive innovation and growth. By investing in education and
           careers within the security industry. ‘NextGen’                                                                   training programs, we can help to ensure that our young people have the skills they need to succeed in the
           has been designed to change perceptions about                                                                     modern workplace.
           the security industry and to showcase the career
           opportunities that exist to young people aged 15
           to 18 years old, who are considering their career
           options.  The Institute believes that investing time
           and effort in young people in the UK is a crucial
           aspect of ensuring a bright future for the country.

           Our next generation of security professionals
           will have an even greater responsibility for the
           protection of our infrastructure.  Over the last
           20 years we have seen increasing cooperation
           between government and the private sector due
           to the complexities and breadth of our threat
           landscape: This cooperation and interactivity is
           very likely to grow.  Young security professionals
           will need all the learned skills the old guard has
           meshed together.  The opportunity to network
           through early exposure to the various disciplines
           of security practice is an essential first step in our
           programme.















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