Brighton

Background

Launched as a pilot programme in 2017, city leaders, learning providers and employers in Brighton have been working in partnership with the RSA and Navigatr to create digital badges and inclusive pathways to specifically support local young adults.

As a growing hub for the creative, cultural and digital economy with a vast tourism, retail and hospitality offer. The city is focused on highlighting opportunities in the 'Experience economy' and 'Creative and digital economy'.

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Working in partnership

Future Creators (formerly Our Future City) is a collective of organisations spanning the creative industries, local business, charity, education, arts and heritage, health and social services.

Future Creators are driving a sustained shift in the recognition of informal learning and are empowering young people to develop their creative potential, skills and voice by personalising their learning journey to help them build fulfilling futures.

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Delivering results

We are developing a strongly connected and cohesive learning ecosystem supported by employers, formal and informal learning... to secure a creative and diverse talent pipeline.

Director, Future Creators Peter Chivers

Contact

Get in touch with Future Creators to discuss how you can support them in Brighton.

Learn about our other cities and regions

Southampton

Led by Southampton City Council

Plymouth

Led by Real Ideas

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough

Led by Cambridge City Council in partnership with Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council

Belfast

Led by Belfast City Council’s Place and Economy Department

Bradford

Led by the Careers and Technical Education (CTE) partnership

Tees Valley

Led by Tees Valley Combined Authority’s Creative Place team