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Find career confidence with KFC's Hatch programme

Manchester Evening News

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November 04, 2023

KFC KNOWS THE LIFE-CHANGING POWER OF A FIRST JOB. THAT'S WHY THEY HAVE PARTNERED WITH UK YOUTH TO HELP GIVE YOUNG PEOPLE A FAIR SHOT AT TAKING THEIR FIRST STEP TO EMPLOYMENT THROUGH THE PIONEERING HATCH PROGRAMME.

Find career confidence with KFC's Hatch programme

Everybody knows the life-changing power of a great first job.

It's not just an opportunity to start earning. It's the foundation on which the rest of a career is built, bringing confidence, knowledge and self-esteem.

As one of the largest youth employers in the country, KFC has been the first step for thousands, propelling them into careers they never thought possible.

However, many people starting out are struggling to take that first crucial step. The Covid pandemic took away crucial skills and career development opportunities from young people across the country.

Now faced with a cost-of-living crisis and uncertain economy, many risk being left behind in the jobs market. Research shows the number of young people aged 16 to 24 not in education, employment or training stood at 711,000 in March last year.

Introducing Hatch

But a pioneering programme launched by KFC and UK Youth is hoping to change that.

Hatch is a UK-wide initiative creating opportunities for young people who are ready for work, but who face barriers because of social, economic, domestic or mental health challenges.

The eight-week programme provides young people with one-on-one support, training and practical work experience in KFC restaurants and in the local community, with each graduate getting an opportunity to join the KFC team at the end of their placement.

Last year saw the first 100 people take part in the programme when it launched in Manchester with fantastic success. They include people like Liam, who overcame personal difficulties preventing him from finding suitable employment.

The programme is available to people aged 16-24 and who are recommended for Hatch by youth work organisations.

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