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Youth unemployment can’t be handled by single group

We believe tackling youth unemployment can’t be handled by single group or organisation. That’s why we like to collaborate with individuals, businesses and organisations that also want to address this problem. We are seeking partner organisations who will: – Help us to raise funds to deliver our projects – Be part and assist us with our youth skills-based workshops, training programs and events – Volunteer and share skills and knowledge – Work with us to make the lives of young people better By getting involved

What attendees say about TESYouth Work Experience Program

I like the idea behind TESYouth because it provides hands-on workshops for young adults. The program is helping me to build up my confidence and improve my communication skills. I really enjoy working with other participants on various tasks and projects. I love the fact that we help, support and learn from each other. I would recommend young people (18-24 year olds) to apply for TESYouth Work Experience Program, it give them a better chance of getting a job

Getting young people into employment is vital

The BCC (British Chambers of Commerce) is calling for a £100m scheme to encourage companies to hire the jobless young or apprentices. And it wants tax breaks to encourage investment in young entrepreneurs. The Treasury said youth unemployment was falling, and that further measures would bring the jobless figure lower. There are currently almost 920,000 young unemployed people in the UK. The unemployment rate for 16 to 24-year-olds is 19.9%, according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics last week.

Free membership for young people

If you want to be kept fully up-to-date with issues that affect your career prospects. If you’re tired of being rejected by employer-after-employer. If you’re aged between 18 and 24 and are struggling to find the employment you need and deserve, you’re not alone. There is light at the end of the tunnel. The membership allows you to: – Enter TESYouth workshop and employment competitions – Receive valuable information about careers, employability, workshops and training – Enter the TESYouth Start & Go Programme – Receive our magazine

False stereotyping have negative effect on young people

According to think tank Demos, which questioned more than 1,000 14-17-year-olds from England and Northern Ireland and their teachers, four-fifths of teenagers (81%) feel they are unfairly represented in the media. Most of them (85%) go on to argue that negative stereotypes are affecting their chances of getting a job – with “unemployment and access to work” being the biggest concern of this age group as they look to enter the workforce. Demos said the report “shatters misconceptions” of disengaged teenagers, revealing