I found out about TESYouth on the internet from searching work experience related organisations and was glad to see that it was aimed specifically at young people of my age group. My first impression on the day of the interview in the office was a very welcoming and warm place. I was glad that I could tell somebody about my concerns and that I could gain help from joining TESYouth Work Experience programme. What I most liked about working with TESYouth was
The Muslim Council of Britain and the Board of Deputies of British Jews have issued a joint statement in response to the increase in anti-Semitic and Islamophobic crime following recent conflict in the Middle East. If you have not seen that statement, here it is. Given the recent increase in anti-Semitic and Islamophobic incidents here in the London Borough of Barnet and elsewhere, the Barnet Multi Faith Forum welcomes the recent statement, concerning conflicts in the Middle East, issued jointly by
Unemployment rates for youth are invariably higher than those for adults. This reflects several factors, including the lack of experience of young people entering the labour market for the first time, and the lack of strong work-related networks that are often important for finding a job. The level of youth unemployment varies across countries. Particularly in low-income countries, many workers have to accept any job just to make a living. What are the main solutions? There is no ‘magic bullet’ to tackle youth
My name is Nuha, I am 21 years of age and I recently graduated in psychology. As much as I loved going to university I was also very much looking forward to life after university. I was excited for the challenges and the opportunities that lie ahead. However unfortunately this feeling of excitement was short lived. I began feeling like a lost child in the big city, not knowing what to do or where to go. As each day
