Speed read: Top 5 takeaways from “Taking decisive action on youth employment”

16 Sep 2020 03:56 PM

NCFE Chief Executive Officer, David Gallagher and Strategic Advisor to NCFE’s Board, Matt Hamnett, discussing why we are taking decisive action on youth employment through our new initiative.

Here are the top 5 takeaways to help you quickly understand why we are launching our ‘go the distance’ initiative, what impact it will have, and how you can get involved.

1. Coronavirus and the UK economy – a long road to recovery?

Due to the pandemic, UK gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 20% between April and June (the biggest drop since records began). Even as businesses reopen, GDP is still a sixth lower than it was in February 2020 (pre coronavirus levels).

The last three recessions saw the employment rate take between 3-7 years to recover to pre-recession levels, because of the time it takes rebounding growth to translate into new jobs created. This suggests that even if the recovery is relatively rapid, there will still need to be a sustained focus on jobs.

2. Data shows young people are the hardest hit in work and education

3. Government support and initiatives

4. We have to take action – now

To support our economic recovery and help young people prepare for, quickly find, and stay in work, we’re launching our go the distance initiative.

Through go the distance we’ll:

5. Join us and help make a difference

We believe that to truly make a difference, we need to draw upon the determination and passion that exists across the education sector. If you share our determination to act, we’d love to work with you.

To read the essay in full and find out more about our go the distance initiative and how you can collaborate with us to help us change the futures for thousands of young people visit our go the distance webpage or email gothedistance@ncfe.org.uk.