Sentences with phrase «giving young people from all backgrounds»

Giving young people from all backgrounds a greater opportunity to develop those skills can therefore be an engine for opportunity and social mobility.

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Young Enterprise gives young people — from all backgrounds — the opportunity to realise their full potential through a range of practical enterprise programmes, from one day masterclasses to year - long projYoung Enterprise gives young people — from all backgrounds — the opportunity to realise their full potential through a range of practical enterprise programmes, from one day masterclasses to year - long projyoung peoplefrom all backgrounds — the opportunity to realise their full potential through a range of practical enterprise programmes, from one day masterclasses to year - long projects.
Nonetheless, given the remarkable increase in the participation of young people in higher education that has taken place over the last 20 years, the brief analysis presented here reveals little evidence that the much vaunted policy ambition - to provide better access to higher education to those from less privileged backgrounds - has been successful.»
She also said that the plans will not mean a new grammar school in every town and people wanting to set up a new selective school will be required to show that they are genuinely reaching out into communities and working to give opportunities to young people from poorer backgrounds.
Education secretary Justine Greening has announced that the Generation UK - China scheme will be expanded to give twice as many young people from disadvantaged and less represented backgrounds the opportunity to take up internships in China from 2018.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan welcomed the results in England as evidence that «a generation of young people from all backgrounds are now securing the GCSEs that help give them the widest range of options later in life - whether looking for a rewarding job or a top apprenticeship».
This programme aims to empower young people to drive their ambitions and fulfil their potential regardless of their socio - economic background and will give 260 pupils from Teach First schools the opportunity to challenge themselves by taking part in Prudential's RideLondon cycling event in July.
«We chose to give to the Greater Good fund because we have been so happy with the Great Hearts approach for our daughter, and the idea that the same high - level academic environment and classical education is offered in communities that are less fortunate than ours is very important... I see the Great Hearts schools as a larger community, and it's important to us that this community be diverse and support young people from all socio - economic backgrounds
Highest priority is given to vulnerable children, young people and their families including those from Indigenous or culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, children and families in contact with the child protection system, and young people transitioning from out - of - home care.
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