The Conservatives have set out new proposals to engage young people in a civilian "National Service" Programme, which would require school leavers to complete 2 months of Summer community service projects within the community and would be funded through taxation.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/election-2010/7565987/Conservatives...
Cameron describes the benefits of such a scheme as "giving [young people] a sense of purpouse, a sense of optimism, a sense of belonging", as well as helping to resolve religious divides. Cameron gained inspiration for the idea from his own experiences of community work at Eton, and belives this is the main way to help young people who have lost their way.
But will it really do any of these things? Is this another attempt by politicians to harness the issue of youth? Will anyone even sign up or is it even anything new? Most importantly, is this a fundamental misunderstanding of youth problems and the way to solve them?
Please comment - is this a good thing or a bad thing for young people!?
Thanks,
Rebecca
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