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Green Skills Advisory Panel Breakfast Meeting

Birmingham, B3, 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Jun 12, 2026
Onye Dike
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Published Jun 5, 2026

Summary

The Green Skills Advisory Panel Breakfast Meeting, organized by University College Birmingham, will take place on June 12, 2026, in Birmingham. This event aims to discuss the Warm Homes Plan and enhance skills partnerships for effective delivery.

Details

Location
Birmingham, B3, 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Date
June 12th, 2026
Type
In Person
Website
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Overview

The Green Skills Advisory Panel Breakfast Meeting is set to convene on June 12, 2026, at Moss House, University College Birmingham. This event will focus on demystifying the Warm Homes Plan, addressing its implications for regions, employers, and providers. Participants will explore the national policy context and the demand for a skilled workforce in retrofit and decarbonization efforts.

Agenda Highlights

The meeting will commence with breakfast and networking, followed by a welcome session. Key discussions will include:

  • Demystifying the Warm Homes Plan: Understanding DESNZ priorities and their regional impact.
  • Skills Partnerships and Collaboration: The role of further education (FE), higher education (HE), and employers in delivering green skills, alongside opportunities for regional collaboration.
  • Discussion and Next Steps: Engaging attendees in actionable insights and future directions.

This event is an excellent opportunity for stakeholders in the green skills sector to network and collaborate on building sustainable workforce pipelines. Following the breakfast meeting, attendees can also participate in the West Midlands 2035 - Building The Region of The Future Summit, which will run from 9 AM to 3 PM on the same day.


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Onye Dike
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Onye Dike is a Sustainability Research Analyst at Net Zero Compare, where he contributes to research and analysis on environmental regulations, carbon accounting, and emerging sustainability trends.
Added on Jun 5, 2026 by Onye Dike ·