We’re turning 2 and excited to commence a 2nd year of helping young people find employment or start their own business. Thank you for all your support. We are offering spaces on our Workshops completely free! Sign-up soon and join us in the celebrations!
Further council funding cuts will put thousands of youngsters’ “promising futures” at risk, say town hall bosses. A Local Government Association survey of councils in England, says 90% have cut services for teenagers not in education, employment and training. Local authorities have seen funding cuts of 40% since 2010, and their responsibility for careers advice and further education has been removed. The government said the teenage Neet rate was now 64,000 lower than in 2010. And it highlighted that it is investing £7bn
According to a report from OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), UK nations have the biggest skills gaps between young people who are not in education, employment or training and those in work. They had the widest literacy gap out of 22 countries included in an Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) analysis. They also had the biggest gap in problem-solving skills, says the study. The Department for Education said its “relentless focus on standards” was boosting
New month new workshop. On 11th June, TESYouth runs a free Enterprise Business workshop for 18-24 year olds in North Finchley. The workshop is an interactive and hands-on and a great place to try and learn enterprising skills. As a 18-24 year olds, you will work as individual and in a team developing a range of different skills and attributes. This includes confidence, creative thinking, problem solving, communication and negotiation skills. The workshop will also introduce the processes required to
