Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Coaches help young people get back on track

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a training program that reduced the number of "NEETS East London has become a national success?

Shahinur, 17, shows his teeth to reveal a bullet embarrassed smile. "A year after leaving school, I was beaten very badly," he explains. "He hit me with a soft mid-thigh and woke up in hospital." He admits that in the two days he spent there recovering from the attack, his thoughts turned to retaliation. In an earlier era, would have disappeared after the group of her attacker, who had fought in the past. But this time decided to go to the police instead. And though the attack has been out of college for a while, it was not long before he started dating again. "I thought, 'Why do I get my life in line with that?" He said.

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attributes its new resistance Louise Brown, a "super coach" referred to him 18 months ago, after being excluded from Morpeth School in east London after a series of battles in and off the field. Brown, at the time, was part of a team of five technicians hired by the Board of Tower Hamlets to try to reduce the number of students in the city to end up like "NEETS" - not in education, employment or training - through intensive support for those who are considered high risk.

Despite its success rate of 98% after a two-year pilot project, east of London, the Council was unable to continue the service is not necessary this year because is having to find up to 100 million pounds of cuts for 2014-15.

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The proposed closure coincided with a search for the Private Equity Foundation (PEF) to charity for a convincing model for a social investment fund that could reduce the number of NEETS. Last month, the number of NEETS rose to a record 1.16million, PEF and Research Centre of the Labour Foundation, released a report mapping of blackheads Neet of 16 - to 24 years in Great Britain, and argued that without an effective government and managed companies, a generation of young people in towns such as Grimsby, Doncaster and Blackpool and parts of East London are facing a bleak future in the labor market.

PEF, which was established in 2006 by members of the private equity industry, has been associated with employment charity Tomorrow people to develop an extended version of the training program of Tower Hamlets stay with the Youth for five years from 14 years.

The new system has ThinkForward coaches at three schools in the Shoreditch area of ??east London, where the rate is 21% Neet above average in English. PEF wants to implement in the 15 area schools in September next, in order to work with 1,500 children over five years, and finally, to halve the number of people who become NEETS. About 10% of 30,000 in 14 years of age in Shoreditch NEETS end of the current trends.

The work will cost a total of 6.7 million pounds, giving £ 6,000 per pupil for five years. The DEP estimates that could save the Exchequer up to £ 26 million, citing a study by York University, 2010, which puts the average cost of living in a society Neet £ 160,000.

Selection for the program is based on key indicators such as exclusion and school attendance, and if young people are recognized as part of a vulnerable group because, for example, are taken into dependents of parents drug problems or alcohol, or known to the author team of local youth.

"They really are insane, they do not feel fit," says Brown.


The coach's job can be very practical in some cases, Brown turned to the house of one student from each morning to ensure they are prepared for school. As they grow, business ties PEF will be useful for the coach to focus on strengthening ties with the world of work, the introduction of mentors and business trips to the city to expand the horizons and to compare with work opportunities. It is a mistake to imagine that these young people are beyond help or reject it outright, said Brown. Most desperately need more support, but do not want to publicly admit more



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