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Everyone on jobs
The Government has announced a £60 million package aimed at boosting work prospects and "transforming" vocational education. The Government said it will provide funding for up to 250,000 more apprenticeships over the next four years, and fund 100,000 work placements over the next two years.
At the same time the head of McDonald's in Britain, Jane McDonald, has claimed that school leavers would be... Read more
about 2 years ago
Charlotte Beckett
What about if the job involved formal training? Could employers become educators too?
Tasha Wharton
Yeah I think jobs with formal training would be a really good option. Especially in certain industries
Mohammed Ahmed
Looks like degrees still aren't enough..."Graduates who have not bothered to secure work experience while studying stand "little or no" chance of getting a job at one of the UK's leading employers, a new report showed."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/jobs/hr-news/8265125/Graduates-without-work-experience-wont-find-job.html
Tasha Wharton
It's true that work placements have a huge impact on being able to secure a job. What companies want is people who can hit the ground running with little or no extra training. Internships are now the entry level jobs and yet remain largely unpaid.
If I could have afforded to do work placements whilst studying I would've done. However, my loan barely covered my rent. Talking to other people many... Read more
Ruth Hennell
I think it depends if you are going to University to study a subject you love then there is a point! but if you want to get working then uni is not the only option.
As Tasha said, one of the biggest problems is unpaid internships, sometimes it is easiest for non-graduates to get experience through apprenticeships which aren't open to those with a degree) than graduates who have to somehow manage... Read more
Why is money in charge of life ?
almost 2 years ago
Dubfm Iradio Banton Man
zero replies..............
Lydia Phillips
Because it gives our civilization some kind of order. I'm not saying that it couldn't be distributed more fairly because it definitely could, but it gives people who do jobs that don't have a physical reward in themselves (such as a doctor) pay for their work. There, you have a reply :)
I am coming to the end of the vtalent year programme with Doncaster Youth Service, and have found it to be an amazing experience, giving me so much. Whilst helping the local Youth Service, I've met a great bunch of people, both on the programme themselves, and other workers. It's just a great shame that the project is coming to an end after a 2-year run, not to be repeated for the foreseeable future... Read more
over 2 years ago
Hannah J Wright
Hey Simon - maybe you should get in touch with Alicia? She's making a documentary about youth cuts http://www.bigsocietysbigmouth.org/members/79
Myriam Roberts
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Myriam Roberts
Hi, I am on the V Talent Year with the British Youth Council and it’s a blast! I could not describe the opportunities that this work experience has given me! It is a real shame that other young people aren't going to get this in the future as it’s really helping me build a career and given me time to think about my own personal development! This type of scheme is what the government should be investing... Read more
Tracey Herald
Hi Simon and Myriam - it's great to hear that you've enjoyed your v talent year experience. This full-time volunteering project has helped young people achieve some great results - with 74% of participants progressing into further education, training or employment and 94% getting a level 2 qualification. v would love to be able to continue the v talent year programme - but unfortunately there are... Read more
Kick-starting your Business
Before you dive into a new venture make sure you have a robust plan. . When starting off it can very easy to go off on a tangent being side tracked, be careful, this can waste of valuable time and money. Ensure you research your product/service, find out who your competition is and be realistic that there is real demand for what you’re planning to sell. Ask your self... Read more
about 2 years ago
Startup Britain – are those offers really such a good deal?
So they got 70+ big companies to pledge help to Startup Britain. That’s nice and it might be useful. But who are these companies and what have they pledged? Is it useful to someone trying to start a business? And did they ask any new/struggling startups what they would have wanted? What the organisers have done is laudable, but considering... Read more
about 2 years ago
Charlotte Beckett
Interesting points, Hayley. What does everyone think? Are those deals really incentives to help you set up a company? Or should we take up Hayley's challenge and put our own list together of what we really want?
Hayley - if we do, is there a way to present them to the Startup Britain team?
Hey all,
As I'm sure your all aware our forces send troops out all around the world to fight and protct us and others from harm, they can have no say on the Alternative vote...
Is this good ? Is this right ? I dont think it is but would like to hear from you :-)
Thanks
Michael Castle
about 2 years ago
Abdul Basit Shah Mashwani
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Abdul Basit Shah Mashwani
Big society means big problems ahead of us. big picture is being blurred, no one knows what it means, some feels its a disaster in every aspects and some feels it is an opportunity go back to basis. I say we are, where we are and we need to make it better. Basit Shah
Charlotte Beckett
Hi Michael, some very interesting points. What do others think about AV? Do we know enough to make a decision in the referendum? Will people get involved and turn out to vote?
Carly Vinspired
I'm really hoping that SOMEONE explains it... even if it's just 'the Tory's HATE it'. Because then I know how I'll vote :)
Plus, my polling station is in our lovely local. So it's a nice excuse for a half a guiness with the neighbours!
Elliot Folan
Hi Carly, the Electoral Reform Society has an excellent briefing on AV, which does it far more simply than the Electoral Commision: http://www.electoral-reform.org.uk/downloads/What%20is%20AVweb.pdf
Volunteering– what’s stopping you?
With thousands of dedicated and passionate volunteers across the country taking part in a diverse range of projects…volunteering is a fantastic way to meet new people, gain new skills, keep busy and get some great work experience on your CV. From volunteering at music festivals, cyber mentoring, guerrilla gardening to football coaching, the exciting opportunities... Read more
over 2 years ago
Alice Little
Hi, yay! - another person asking about what good things are going on! I like hearing about people's experiences.
I really love running projects with friends - organising events, making people smile. Hence our ceilidh project in Leicester.
One of our volunteers on that project also helps out at a local old people's home. I'd love to hear what motivates her to do that - not my thing at all, but... Read more
Myriam Roberts
Travel costs are a major barrier to young volunteers!
over 2 years ago
Kate VInspired
Check out Jamie's video above, including interviews with young people on jobs and youth employment. Get involved in the debate around youth employment:
What is your current employment status?
Is having a job a priority to you?
Do you think National Minimum wage is enough?
Rui Jorge Octavio
i work part-time and having a job is definately priority for me in order to live. NMW is enough, if people want to gain more than they will need to develop skills that will increase their value. Engage in personal development and volunteering can help. check out my video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRTKSinkOO0
over 2 years ago
Carl Sutcliffe
the big con run your own local services because we are not prepared to fund them what a slap in the face for every hard working house hold
david cameron you are so out of touch with your own electorate and the liberal democraps what did your vote count for. your party should be disbanded then you can go and sit on the fence of david camerons home booh i do not have the words to express my rage... Read more
over 2 years ago
VHenry Mackintosh
Hi Tom I think you make a really interesting point here about working before university. Even before the cuts I think there was a good argument for spending a year or two working to make an informed decision about what to study at uni. If i could do it over again I would have waited a couple of years and got some real experience before applying for uni. Your friends might be posting a lot of fun... Read more
Tom Dunmore
Thankyou for your comment :) i somewhat doubt they are making the most of the opportunities university offers, but it does look like fun,
Thanks again
VHenry Mackintosh
No worries - Tom you might like Anna's video http://goo.gl/DTf4r - has some interesting views on going to uni vs getting stuck into work first
over 2 years ago
Tom Dunmore
Really interesting vid Jamie