Reflections on the emotional plight of trying to find work – Some possible solutions

By Laurence Griffin   In February, Laurence wrote about the barriers and difficulties faced when looking for work. Here, he […]


A Response to the Latest Unemployment Figures

By Ben Fisher Each year the figures of those not in education, employment or training (NEET) and unemployment levels are […]


Ex-offenders and employment: The Vicious Circle

Ex-offenders and employment: The Vicious Circle By Youth Ambassador,  Alex Knight An area of youth unemployment that hadn’t even crossed […]


The ‘Youth Employment Summit’ 2015

The Youth Employment Summit 2015 As with any event that focuses on youth unemployment in the country, it is important to […]


Department of Education and youth organisations

  Seeing a teacher outside of school is usually an embarrassing experience, but is even worse if the teacher works […]


Riches or happiness? Ask the parents…

As a young person, I would like a job that satisfies me and makes me happy. I’m sure many other […]


2015 will it be the best year for graduates?

2015 will it be the best year for graduates? The job market for graduates continues to grow, and is expected […]


#GenerationVote – A Voting Revolution?

#GenerationVote – A Voting Revolution? By Youth Ambassador Jack Welch  As a new wave of a plethora of election campaigning […]


Job Hunting? Self-Care Is Not An Option!

Job Hunting? Self-Care Is Not An Option! Applying for your first job is a daunting enough step to take into […]


APPG Youth Affairs – Conservatives

APPG Youth Affairs – Conservatives – 17 February 2015 By Youth Ambassador Jack  It was just a matter of days […]


What can the UK learn from the German apprenticeship system?

What can the UK learn from the German apprenticeship system?   With most of Europe in stagnation, the financial sector […]


Employment views, by Luke Mayo

Employment views  By Luke Mayo Youth Ambassador We all have our own outlooks on employability – how to achieve it, […]