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Youth green paper to place duty on councils to provide activity schemes

Posted: 07 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


Local authorities could be required by law to provide positive activities for young people, according to proposals set out in a draft of the government's youth green paper leaked to Community Care, writes Maria Ahmed.

The draft of Youth Matters also pledges to "empower" young people as "consumers" rather than recipients of services, echoing one of the key themes of the adult green paper.

It also outlines national standards including providing two hours a week of "purposeful, supported activities" and at least two hours of sport or other physical activity.
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Councils would also be required to provide a range of "safe, enjoyable places" for young people along with activities including volunteering.

The draft, produced last month, says: "Evidence shows that young people who are not involved in activities are disproportionately likely to experience disadvantage in other ways... getting involved in the right kind of activities can make a significant contribution to a wide range of outcomes for young people."

Proposals to pilot "youth opportunity cards" that could be used like debit cards to gain access to activities such as sports are also included in the green paper.

The cards would be funded through "activity accounts" with money from central government, local authorities and parents, and the government would provide extra monthly subsidies for the accounts of disadvantaged 13 to 16 year olds.
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The draft says: "Putting spending power into the hands of young people will not only help overcome cost as a barrier to participation, but will empower them as consumers.

"The government believes that putting funding into the hands of young people is the best way of ensuring that the activities provided meet their needs."

The document does not propose any new money to support the reforms except additional central government resources to support young people's activity accounts "subject to piloting". It says that existing funds would be "simplified" by devolving a range of central government grants to children's trusts.


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