BUSINESSES can support youth development work in Stoke-on-trent Training thanks to a new deal with Mako Training.
The online training experts have signed a unique partnership with the Stokeon-trent Youth Collective. Every time a Mako course is booked, a donation will be made to support the UTH City app. All delegates need to do is to use the code MAKO-UTHCITY when signing up for training through the Stoke-ontrent company.
Mako managing director Jon Rye said: “Uth City is a valuable resource, not only for young people, but also for those who support young people, including parents and carers, schools, colleges, youth workers, health professionals, parents, and community organisations. It makes it easy for both young people and their support networks to find safe, reliable information, mental health support, and suicide button all in one place. “The app has been created following one year of extensive research by Ruff & Ruby Urban Youth Charity and Stoke-on-trent Youth Collective, to provide a digital space for youth engagement, activities, and support all in one place.
“We want to support young people in our area, and this partnership fits with our values. The digital nature of UTH City also links into our online offer.” Mr Rye recently joined forces with training and business growth business owner Steve Rushton. This brings together Mako’s library of more than 360 interactive, video courses with Training and Business Solutions Ltd’s network and consultancy-led approach to business development and workforce training.
Mako is the preferred supplier of online learning for Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce and serves as a chamber ambassador. Training & Business Solutions is also a chamber ambassador.
Source: https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-sentinel/20260522/281590952212601