Youth contract

Last week Nick Clegg launched the Youth Contract, a £1bn programme to get every unemployed young person earning or learning again before long-term damage is done.

As je said we can’t afford to lose the skills and talent of our young people – right when we need them most. We need the next generation to help us build a new economy.

Across the UK, youth unemployment has risen to 21.9% and in Southwark, there are currently 2690 young people claiming Job Seekers Allowance. We all owe it to them to make sure that even in tough economic times, we will do everything we can to find them a job, training or education.

So i am chuffed to hear Nick commit the Coalition to investing £1bn to tackle youth unemployment with this contracts including:
– A work experience place for every unemployed 18 to 24 year old who wants one.
– 410,000 new work places over the next three years.
– 20,000 more incentive payments to encourage employers to take on young apprentices.
– 250,000 new work experience placements.

And because businesses are struggling to take young people on the Lib Dem coalition government will pay half their basic wage for six months?

Young people have been hit particularly hard in the recession, but even in the boom years, Labour failed to tackle the issue. During Labour’s 13 years, youth unemployment rose by 40%. With Liberal Democrats in Government, we won’t allow the children brought up in the boom to bear the brunt of the bust. The next generation must not pay the price for my generation’s mistakes. So the Coalition Government won’t sit on our hands and let a generation fall behind.

But what else do you think should be done to help young people?

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