Category: Campaigning & Policy News
APPG for Youth Employment launches report following youth employment data inquiry
The All-Party Parliamentary Group which is chaired by Michael Tomlinson MP for Mid Dorset and North Poole launched an inquiry […]
A new careers strategy? an update from Robert Halfon
An update on Careers Strategy? We were invited to Westminster Academy yesterday to hear Robert Halfon’s latest announcement on careers […]
Survey of organisations – what are the education to employment challenges?
As part of our work with the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Youth Employment we are running two short surveys to […]
Do young people feel prepared for work?
As part of our work with the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Youth Employment we are currently looking at the transition […]
New plans for Mental Health Support – our view
New plans for Mental Health Support On the 9th of January the Prime Minister announced her plans to transform mental […]
The “Brexit Watch” bureau – get involved!
If you are 35 or under and would like to know more about the Brexit process and have your voice and […]
The Disability Employment Conundrum
The quest to find stable and high-quality employment has almost certainly been one of the defining challenges that have set […]
Westminster Briefing entitled: Supporting Young People into Employment
Are we failing to support young people into employment? By Meg Kneafsey Nearly 12% of 16-24-year-olds in the UK are […]
Chaotic careers education!?
On the day of our conference where we spent our time looking at all of the good in the world […]
Its #iwill week!
The #iwill campaign has launched #iwill week, a whole week of activity beginning today where they will be celebrating young […]
Youth unemployment and the continuing challenges
Article by Ben Fisher, YEUK Ambassador Last week it was revealed that youth unemployment is costing British taxpayers £45 billion, […]
APPG for Youth Employment – October Meeting
Yesterday the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Youth Employment, which YEUK is the Secretariat met. The meeting was well attended by […]