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Let’s Talk Skills

Take part in the 'Let's Talk Skills' Survey from North Yorkshire Council.

Published: 15 April 2025

Let’s Talk Skills is part of our series of Let’s Talk conversations with you. The  conversations are part of our continued commitment to listen to people who live and  work in North Yorkshire. We want to hear from you! Please fill in the online survey here www.northyorks.gov.uk/letstalk 

We want your input on the training and skills development opportunities North  Yorkshire needs.  Whether it’s supporting school leavers or those nearing retirement, offering a fresh start for those stepping onto the career ladder, or providing the tools needed to care  for others, your insight helps us ensure that all residents of any age can access 
lifelong learning.  
Understanding what’s important to you means that we can develop a curriculum that reflects the skills needed to ensure North Yorkshire is the best it can be. This survey takes just a few minutes to complete and draws on your experiences  with learning, any challenges you’ve encountered, and your vision for the future of  skills in North Yorkshire. There are several ways you can take part in Let’s Talk Skills: 
You can fill in an online survey here www.northyorks.gov.uk/letstalk – the survey is  on Commonplace, which is a safe and easy-to-use online tool used to engage with  communities, by over 250 organisations including neighbouring councils in Leeds  and West Yorkshire.   
If you would prefer, you can pick up a paper copy from your local library or main  local office and return it in the envelope provided.  You can also email letstalk@northyorks.gov.uk or call 0300 131 2 131 (please say 
‘Let’s Talk’ when prompted) to request a survey. 
You can write to: 
Let’s Talk 
North Yorkshire Council 
County Hall 
Northallerton 

DL7 8AD 

Accessible formats of the survey are available on request. Please share your views  with us and encourage your colleagues, friends and family to do the same. The  survey closes on 9 June 2025.  

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