Thursday 15 September 2011

Are young people being deprived of careers advice?



http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/aug/19/sad-society-young-riots

Please see Article above about how our current government isn't investing in our youth of today. As an adviser it is really refreshing to read a article which is supporting the need for careers advice. The section I have cited below describes exactly what I myself observed in my last job.

"Connexions, the service that picks up the lost and gives careers advice to all is cut to shreds: over 30% cut already, professionals replaced with cheaper staff. Just when young people most need help on what school subjects to take, on BTecs, HNDs and apprenticeships, the government is replacing careers advice with an online service, with no one to question their choices and prod them forwards." (Tonybee) 

As I have mentioned in my other posts many certain boroughs with connexions service have already been replaced by online services in order to save funds. The need for e-guidance is important especially to the generation of young people we have today. However it doesn't take away from the one to one advice we can give to a young person and sometimes the assurance we can give to them and their parents also.

I think the focus of this article is about showing how opportunities aren't as easy as used to be. Competition for places on apprenticeship schemes and university places is higher then ever. It seems there are still opportunities for young people to gain careers advice i.e Internet, workshops etc. However the closure of services like connexions and cutbacks on sessions with actual advisers in schools and colleges could still be depriving some young on having the opportunity to talk to someone impartial so maybe some young people are going to miss out. However they should still be given a choice to decide if they want to see an adviser or not shouldn't they.

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