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Tens of thousands of vulnerable teenagers whose lives have been disrupted by Covid-19 are at risk of slipping out of education and becoming easy prey for criminal gangs, the childrens commissioner for England has warned.Anne Longfield said more than 120,000 teenagers in England with a history of exclusion, persistent absence from school and periods missing from care could fall off the radar without focused intervention as the country comes out of lockdown.Many more will struggle to adapt to normality after six months out of school, with young people who have finished year 11 鈥?the final year of secondary school 鈥?and those whose apprenticeships may have collapsed of particular concern, she said.The commissioners report looked at the number of teenagers aged 13-17 in each local authority in England who were on the radar of schools and social care in 2017/18. It found that 123,000 fell through gaps in provision, becoming invisible to services.According to the report, teenagers in Liverpool, Medway and Blackpool were the most likely to fall through the gaps, while those in areas like Wokingham, Barnet and Rutland were the least. Even before the lockdown, one in 25 teenagers in England were falling through gaps in the school or stanley cup social stanley cup services systems, said Long stanley cup field. This puts them at increased risk of unemployment or of exploitation by gangs and organised criminals. Many of these children, and I fear many thousands of other vulnerable teenagers, have had very little structu Qepw Roddy Evans obituary
Having been bested by RMT s Bob Crow on this morning s Today programme, rightwing Tory MP Dominic Ra stanley thermos ab is to introduce a 10-minute rule bill today in parliament. stanley uk At the heart of his bill is a proposal to impose further restrictions on the right to strike, finally recognised last month in the court of appeal as a fundamental human right, courtesy of the European Convention on Human Rights.According to Raab, we need a law that says that if a union wants to go on strike in the transport sector or essential services, it should first have the support of a majority of those eligible to vote in a secret ballot. At the present time, the law requires trade unions to have the support of a majority of those voting, this being the standard method for determining support in any ballot in any organisation the length and breadth of the country.So, at the general election last year, a Mr Dominic Raab polled 32,134 votes in Eshe stanley cup r and Walton, a constituency of 76,962 electors, more than a quarter of whom did not even bother to vote. Raab s election was not annulled. At the same election, Raab s party polled some 10.7 million votes nationally, with their chumps in arms polling another 6.8 million, in an electorate of some 45 million people. Should the general election be annulled It seems Raab is not in favour of inconvenient special majorities when it comes to political votes, including the AV referendum. Unlike strikes, apparently they do not have any coercive effect. But those wh
Tens of thousands of vulnerable teenagers whose lives have been disrupted by Covid-19 are at risk of slipping out of education and becoming easy prey for criminal gangs, the childrens commissioner for England has warned.Anne Longfield said more than 120,000 teenagers in England with a history of exclusion, persistent absence from school and periods missing from care could fall off the radar without focused intervention as the country comes out of lockdown.Many more will struggle to adapt to normality after six months out of school, with young people who have finished year 11 鈥?the final year of secondary school 鈥?and those whose apprenticeships may have collapsed of particular concern, she said.The commissioners report looked at the number of teenagers aged 13-17 in each local authority in England who were on the radar of schools and social care in 2017/18. It found that 123,000 fell through gaps in provision, becoming invisible to services.According to the report, teenagers in Liverpool, Medway and Blackpool were the most likely to fall through the gaps, while those in areas like Wokingham, Barnet and Rutland were the least. Even before the lockdown, one in 25 teenagers in England were falling through gaps in the school or stanley cup social stanley cup services systems, said Long stanley cup field. This puts them at increased risk of unemployment or of exploitation by gangs and organised criminals. Many of these children, and I fear many thousands of other vulnerable teenagers, have had very little structu Qepw Roddy Evans obituary
Having been bested by RMT s Bob Crow on this morning s Today programme, rightwing Tory MP Dominic Ra stanley thermos ab is to introduce a 10-minute rule bill today in parliament. stanley uk At the heart of his bill is a proposal to impose further restrictions on the right to strike, finally recognised last month in the court of appeal as a fundamental human right, courtesy of the European Convention on Human Rights.According to Raab, we need a law that says that if a union wants to go on strike in the transport sector or essential services, it should first have the support of a majority of those eligible to vote in a secret ballot. At the present time, the law requires trade unions to have the support of a majority of those voting, this being the standard method for determining support in any ballot in any organisation the length and breadth of the country.So, at the general election last year, a Mr Dominic Raab polled 32,134 votes in Eshe stanley cup r and Walton, a constituency of 76,962 electors, more than a quarter of whom did not even bother to vote. Raab s election was not annulled. At the same election, Raab s party polled some 10.7 million votes nationally, with their chumps in arms polling another 6.8 million, in an electorate of some 45 million people. Should the general election be annulled It seems Raab is not in favour of inconvenient special majorities when it comes to political votes, including the AV referendum. Unlike strikes, apparently they do not have any coercive effect. But those wh