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Why partnership is vital to delivering quality youth work in London

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I have been a youth worker for seven years and I’d like to give a big shout out to Fight for Peace in for giving me the opportunity to support young people, share my energy and be able inspire the next generation.  
I am the Community Engagement Manager for the My Ends project in Newham – funded by the Violence Reduction Unit – which we have renamed ‘Act-As-1’ which stands for ‘All communities together are strong’. My role is to build a network of local businesses, statutory partners and grassroots organisations that work together to ultimately improve youth safety. 
I really enjoy what I do, and with the support of Fight for Peace, I’m going from strength to strength.  
I also have the privilege of sitting on VRU’s first-ever Youth Practitioners’ Advisory Board. Together with nine other frontline professionals across a variety of sectors, we explore how we can strategically contribute towards a much safer London. 
I’ve had many highlights in my youth work career, it’s always good to see young people take the steps needed to create a prosperous future with the support and guidance from experienced and passionate youth workers.  
One of my personal career highlights has been to work on the ‘Special Project’ which we designed and put together to support young Black men most affected by violence. Over the course of 10 months, we took 10 young men on a journey of personal development, we built relationships with them, supported them back into education and then looked for a career progression or helped create a business idea that they could start working on.  
It was a challenging but extremely rewarding experience that has stood be in good stead in my career. We ran two cohorts but struggled to get funding to run a third and I think that’s one of the main struggles when it comes to the youth sector – funding cuts. 
That’s why, when I heard about the My Ends programme and how much the Violence Reduction Unit was investing in communities, I felt hopeful and optimistic about seeing and delivering the change we’ve all been longing for. 
The My Ends programme could not have come at a better time with all that the world has been through over the past couple years with the Covid-19 pandemic and now the cost-of-living crisis making life extremely difficult for communities.  
Young people are often the ones that bear the brunt of an economic crisis, and we are already seeing that now with some of those we work with. They are noticing parents struggling to provide pocket money or school dinner money, while some families are taking the decision to not putting the heating on as it is too expensive to heat a home. This will unquestionably have implications for young people and the Newham consortium are looking at how we can use our network and partnerships to support families across the borough. 
I see youth organisations playing a vital role in helping young people and families deal with challenges and the power that we have in Newham is in our multi-agency approach to improving the lives of young people.  
Working in partnership is key. It has helped us being better resourced, allowing youth workers to work to their strengths and refer to partners that specialise in certain areas.  
It’s a fantastic model and I now see Act-As-1 as a lifestyle and despite challenges ahead, we will continue to work in partnership and maintain strong relationships to support our young people and communities. 

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Sales and Marketing Director (EMEA) – London

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We are working closely with a leading international publisher of licensed children’s books to recruit an experienced Sales and Marketing Director for EMEA. This is an integral leadership role responsible for some of the world’s most recognisable and prestigious book brands.
What it takes:

A demonstrable track record of building both sales and margin growth, with a commercially minded approach
Experience in successfully managing and motivating teams located across international borders
Extensive knowledge and understanding of the co-edition and rights markets in licensed and/or children’s publishing
A complete understanding, beyond sales headlines, of margins, cost management and budgeting
Being capable of creating and executing sales and marketing strategies
Thriving in fast-paced work environments and being able to manage multiple high priority projects simultaneously
A strong leading voice across sales strategy, market development and marketing activities
An agile and strong communicator both internally and with licensors
Extensive EMEA or directly relevant experience

The right person is comfortable as a leader, with commercial experience managing a team to deliver successful business units, going beyond just a ‘sales department’.
With flexible working options, a very competitive salary and bonus structure, this role offers incredible opportunities for an ambitious and proven sales leader.
At Wonderful Recruitment we provide opportunities for candidates to discover some of the most interesting and dynamic roles in the entertainment industry. For more information about this role please send your CV and salary expectations to Dean@wonderfulideasproject.com and Dan@wonderfulideasproject.com.
 

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Paris, Madrid, Barcelona among candidate cities to host ICE from 2025 – IAG

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Clarion Gaming, organizer of ICE London, says it has narrowed the shortlist of potential future hosts of the hugely popular industry trade show to four European cities, with its current London home joined by Barcelona and Madrid in Spain as well as Paris, France.
The decision to explore a potential move comes amid pressure from some industry representatives, with Clarion working alongside specialist consultants Equimore to establish the finalist shortlist. The successful candidate will be announced in 3Q23 following a competitive bidding process and will host ICE for a period of five years between 2025 and 2029.
“This robust process is customer-centric and the decision will be taken in the best interests of our stakeholders and of the global gaming industry,” said Alex Pratt, Group Managing Director of Clarion Gaming.
“iGB Affiliate London is very much part of the process and we are engaging with iGB Affiliate stakeholders in order to identify their preferred strategic path.
“The four short-listed cities will progress through a selection process with the help of the experienced and knowledgeable team at Equimore which is overseeing every aspect of what is a robust program.
“In addition to the suitability of locations in terms of capacity, facilities and the ability to accommodate projected future growth the process also encompasses dateline availability, transport connectivity with the rest of the world as well as the broader hospitality infrastructure including accommodation costs.
“By pursuing all due diligence we will identify the city that’s best equipped to not only host an event which continues to play such a central role in helping to create opportunity and prosperity for gaming businesses of all sizes, across every vertical and in every global jurisdiction, but also demonstrate its leadership in the sector.
“In the interests of transparency Clarion will not be making any further comment during the official process.”

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ICE London 2023 to feature exhibitors from record 68 nations – IAG

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Industry trade show ICE London will feature exhibitors from a record 68 nations, topping the previous best of 65 set three years ago, according to organizer Clarion Gaming.
ICE London returns as a full-sized show for the first time since 2020 from 7 to 9 February, with the total 623 exhibitors representing everything from Argentina to Australia and Macau to Mexico.
“No other exhibition in the gaming space can come anywhere near the internationalism of ICE,” said Clarion Gaming Managing Director, Stuart Hunter.
“To have 68 nations represented by our community of exhibitors means that visitors are immediately part of what is a global experience with unique access to the smartest gaming innovators drawn from every corner of the world. There are very few exhibitions of scale in any industry sector which are able to compare with such international representation and legitimately lay claim to being a ‘global’ or a ‘world’ event.
“Once an event is recognized as being genuinely international, stakeholder groups including brands, regulators, trade associations, media groups and strategic industry-wide bodies focus their activities accordingly.
“Research that we’ve undertaken has shown that for many people ICE and iGB Affiliate London actually start on the Sunday preceding and finish on the following Saturday. In that week we estimate that over 100 gambling industry events will take place outside of the show hours providing a new and compelling perspective on why ICE and iGB Affiliate London are so influential and important to the world industry.”
IAG will have a team of four at ICE London next week. Visit us at Stand ND7-C.

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