Sentences with phrase «life chances of young people»

Life Lessons — Improving Essential Life Skills for Young People — Sutton Trust Report October 2017 The report focusses on the growing importance and impact of essential life skills, both in the work place and to improve life chances of young people.
The report focusses on the growing importance and impact of essential life skills, both in the work place and to improve life chances of young people.
Speaking ahead of Wednesday's autumn statement, the shadow chancellor called on Osborne to give up his «political pride and vanity» in favour of jobs, business investment and the «life chances of young people».
«However, the central lesson that future governments must learn from the experience of these reforms is that never again should such substantial changes to qualifications that are critical to the life chances of young people be handled in such an incoherent and ill - considered way.»
I am looking for the very best individuals from across the city to lead the way, with a proven track record of bringing together those who can help tackle this problem and improve the health and life chances of our young people — regardless of their economic background, their ethnicity or where in the capital they live.»
But the Government's focus on social mobility does show it means business on transforming the life chances of young people and I hope this is just the start of good things to come.
«Unless the government invests more in the education system, there will be a significant impact on the lives and life chances of young people
«These exams are vital to the life chances of young people and the marking system has to be improved.
Shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt, said: «David Cameron's schools policy is harming the life chances of young people, as schools exposed to undue influence and falling standards are left to go unchecked.
«The government must not ignore the negative impact that a number of chains at the other end of the spectrum are having on school quality and (consequently) the life chances of the young people they serve,» it added.
She uses her expertise and experience in school improvement — having transformed two failing schools into Ofsted - rated Outstanding institutions — to bolster the life chances of young people in East Anglia.
Malcolm Trobe, head of the Association of School and College Leaders, said: «We are deeply concerned that the life chances of young people are being put at risk by the government's under - funding of education.»
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