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Connexions 'failing to address needs'

Posted: 11 December 2003 | Subscribe Online


The Connexions service is too focused on education and work at the expense of social and emotional support, a leading think-tank has warned this week.

A report from the Institute for Public Policy Research states that Connexions has failed to achieve its aim of providing a rounded service that fully addresses young people's needs .

The consultation with young people about activities and support in their community warns of a danger that the concentration on education and work prevents other issues being addressed.
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It adds that this can lead to a failure to recognise that the extent to which young people can take up such opportunities depends on tackling issues such as low self-esteem and poor social skills.

The research calls for new types of professionals who can apply a range of skills and knowledge when working with young people, adding that Connexions personal advisers fail to do this.
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The report concludes that teenagers are let down by inconsistent services and recommends a "Sure Progress" initiative, based on the Sure Start model. This is outlined as integrating support, advice and information services, the provision of activities and aiming practical guidance at teenagers and parents.

Passing Time from www.ippr.org.uk


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