Youth Voice

YEUK Ambassador –  Paul James Cashman-Roberts (17)

I attended the Wey Valley School and Sports College where I attained 12 GCSE’s at a good level. I’m now currently studying Politics at Budmouth Sixth Form and working towards going to university to study politics and anthropology.

Weymouth as a town has many resources such as Steps and Waves which are groups that are working to improve the quality of life and create equal opportunity for young people in the area; these groups are easily accessible for young people and widely advertised in schools and community centres. There are also annual careers, training and apprenticeships fairs that strive to educate people on other options than university however these fairs also help those who are looking to go to university but need help with a personal statement or just need guidance on what to expect after they finish further education.

I became involved in local projects and Youth Employment UK because I feel that the media and social stereotypes severely demoralise young people.  A perfect example of this was the Guardians article about Weymouth (where I live) titled “Sun, sand and inequality” less than a week later and wave after wave of emails and tweets to the Guardian from offended teenagers (which the article specifically mentions) and residents we got a new and more accurate article about Weymouth published called “Yes, Weymouth has its problems. But ‘cultural wasteland’? ‘Graveyard of ambition’? Definitely not”.

 

From my point of view the prospects for young people in Weymouth are very good mainly due to our fantastic award winning school/colleges and charitable organisations doing all they can to help young people on their way to better and  greater things.  Whether that is going to university or setting up a local business which many have done. Furthermore our local council seems very interested in us as young people in Weymouth especially since some of them have worked or still do work in our schools one of them being my politics teacher who inspires us and help us achieve our goals.

While some people live in areas where there are organisations to help young people many don’t know about them or can’t find them and this is why Youth Employment UK is here to inspire young people and nurse that little spark in their brain that just says you can do it.

Discover Youth Friendly Employers

The British Library Work experience, internships and apprenticeships with The British Library open up a WORLD of possibilities. EXPLORE Environment Agency Careers Our work helps to protect and improve the environment to make it a better place for people and wildlife. Join us! EXPLORE Get Into Teaching You can get a teaching degree for FREE with apprenticeships! EXPLORE Coach Core Apprenticeships See how Coach Core Apprenticeships get you into sport careers EXPLORE Careers in Eyecare From healthcare lab to high street fashion - you don't need a degree to open your eyes to eyecare careers EXPLORE Pret Apprenticeships & Careers When you apply for a Pret Apprenticeship or junior role, you’ll belong to a community of achievers. Get support on your own unique career journey! EXPLORE Careers in Racing Horse racing is a great career choice! British Racing is the 2nd largest spectator sport after football. EXPLORE McDonald's Early Careers You probably knew you can get McDonald's Apprenticeships. Did you know you can also study for a FREE Management Degree? EXPLORE Working in local government Local government touches everyone's lives every day EXPLORE Coca-Cola EuroPacific Want to work for one of the most well-known brands in the world? They work hard to develop their young people! EXPLORE Catch22 Youth Services Want to overcome barriers in life, whatever your background? Want employers to give you a chance? We can help. EXPLORE Haven Joining Haven is more than just a job. Our early careers are a breath of fresh air! EXPLORE Essex Youth Service Aged 13-25 and live in Essex? Get involved in fun activities, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award and online Plan B Traineeships. EXPLORE Prezzo Restaurant Careers Prezzo offers so many early careers, from cooking great food and giving great customer service to managing like a boss! EXPLORE Royal Air Force There’s nothing like a career in the RAF, it’s not just a job but a way of living. EXPLORE NCFE Vocational Qualifications Young people get amazing perks when they work for the NCFE, with apprenticeships and more. The training is great, too. EXPLORE ABP Foods Apprenticeships, graduate schemes and an AMAZING early careers academy in the world of sustainable food EXPLORE Aspiration Training Traineeships & Apprenticeships in childcare, dental nursing, teaching, health/social care, and business admin EXPLORE Generation: Free Skills Training Get FREE skills and careers training today! Generation gives you skills and connects you with employers to find a job fast. EXPLORE Historic England Discover early careers in heritage for all backgrounds, skills and interests. EXPLORE IHG Early Careers Discover how you can grow your career in hospitality! EXPLORE Martin Brower Careers Break into business, admin and supply careers with Martin Brower. Don't settle for the status quo. EXPLORE Severn Trent Careers Discover opportunities for apprentices, graduates and undergraduates in the office and beyond! EXPLORE Surrey County Council Careers Thinking about rewarding apprenticeships and early careers in a diverse environment? Fire up your career with SCC! EXPLORE VHR Technical Recruitment The VHR talent academy can help you get into a successful technical recruitment career - with NO experience! EXPLORE
VHR
Environment Agency

Email us at info@youthemployment.org.uk or call 01536 513388.

Early careers strategy support

Youth Employment UK Membership is a strategic step for organisations of all sizes who want support and recognition for their commitment to creating quality early career opportunities in line with Good Youth Employment Standards.

Membership Contact Us

Already a Member?

   

As experts on youth employment and co-founders of the Youth Employment Group, we are ideally placed to understand the complex landscape facing young people, employers and policy makers.