Sentences with phrase «rising numbers of young people»

But he says that despite warnings about rising numbers of young people with mental health problems, schools still are not being encouraged enough to prevent «avoidable suffering».

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With cord - cutting accelerating and the number of cord - nevers — younger people who have never subscribed to cable and aren't likely to — on the rise, there's a market waiting to be addressed.
But at the same time, the seemingly endless economic doldrums (the flicker of optimism from this week's jobs numbers notwithstanding), the rise of the Occupy movement, and the general sense that young people are being particular battered by coming of age in a monster recession, suggests that while the»90s and naughts didn't offer much to rebel against, the current decade certainly does.
The number of young people accepted for training for the Church of England ministry has continued to rise and now represents nearly a quarter of the total.
We are living in a rather frightening era, and the continuing breakdown of family structures means that the number of angry, disaffected, confused and unhappy young people will rise and rise.
We understood that the right way to halt the unrestrained rise in crime we saw in the 1980s and early 1990s and to cut the number of young people in custody was to stop them turning to crime in the first place.
Certainly Mare Nostrum may have played its part in giving smugglers the confidence to clear a backlog of persons waiting to make the dangerous Mediterranean crossing, but given most young Eritreans I meet tell me they will «die trying», it is not the only reason for the rise in numbers last year.
There has been a 20 per cent rise in the number of young people prosecuted for firearms offences over the past five years, with reports that children as young as eight are now using guns to solve disputes.
(BBC) and «Ministers have expressed «disappointment» at statistics showing fewer young people from poor backgrounds are going to university... The data for 2004/05 showed that while the total number of students from all groups rose, the proportion from poorer backgrounds fell from 28.6 to 28.2 per cent.»
The number of young people taking up shooting sports through the British Association for Shooting and Conservation's Young Shots scheme has risen by 20 percent in the last year ayoung people taking up shooting sports through the British Association for Shooting and Conservation's Young Shots scheme has risen by 20 percent in the last year aYoung Shots scheme has risen by 20 percent in the last year alone.
The number of young people applying for places at university has fallen by almost 12 % ahead of next September, when tuition fees will rise to # 9,000, official figures show.
In Australia, steroids have become the drug of choice for many young people and the number of national steroid seizures and arrests has risen to record highs in the last few years, while a large part of the steroids are being made locally.
ALPHA DOG saw him star with a number of young rising actors, Emile Hirch (SPEED RACER), Amanda Seyfried (MAMMA MIA) and BEN FOSTER (3:10 TO YUMA) in the true story of the youngest ever person to appear on the FBI's Most Wanted list.
Whether growing numbers of young people are seeking help for anxiety disorders because of rising exam pressures, or our increasing acceptance of mental health issues, it is clear that students are in need of some extra support.
Released to launch the Big Pedal 2018, the UK's largest schools competition to encourage more young people to cycle, walk and scoot to school, the survey also revealed that the number of children concerned about air pollution rose to over half in London (53 per cent) and that 34 per cent stated that politicians were most responsible for bringing down levels of air pollution, while 29 per cent held drivers as most accountable.
«However, more capacity is still needed if we are going to reduce the distance young people are having to travel to school and meet the needs of the rising number of children being diagnosed with autism in Essex.»
These figures come at a particularly pertinent time, as figures from the National Water Safety Forum reveal a rise in the number of young people drowning.
North Yorkshire was also told to improve post-diagnosis support following «a large increase in the number of children diagnosed with autism», and in Nottinghamshire a group of schools was said to be «identifying a rise in the number of children and young people diagnosed with autism».
Additionally, the finding that the skills of today's young people are no better than those of young people in 1996 should be seen in the context of the massive real - terms rise in school spending during the time they attended school and a large number of educational interventions aimed at raising standards.
in the face of rising productivity and affluence, older workers find themselves disadvantaged in their efforts to retain employment, and especially to regain employment when displaced from jobs; the setting of arbitrary age limits regardless of potential for job performance has become a common practice, and certain otherwise desirable practices may work to the disadvantage of older persons; the incidence of unemployment, especially long - term unemployment with resultant deterioration of skill, morale, and employer acceptability is, relative to the younger ages, high among older workers; their numbers are great and growing; and their employment problems grave; the existence in industries affecting commerce, of arbitrary discrimination in employment because of age, burdens commerce and the free flow of goods in commerce.
For a growing number of young people who want to purchase a home of their own, rising rents and crippling student debt has meant that many are putting off that dream of home ownership — or changing what their ideal of what home ownership looks like.
It's pretty much all there, the trappings of a moral panic argument: emphasis on the vulnerable among us (whether young or ignorant or simply «innocent»), the allegation of insidious corruption working in ways that are out of the sight of the ordinary person, the confident assertions of the experts, the reification of the danger in print («I hold in my hand a book...», «I have here in my hand a list of 205 — a list of names... «-RRB- and the use of very large (and rising) numbers that need only be tangentially related to the actual scourge...
For the fifth year in a row, Planned Parenthood has partnered with MTV, the Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Center for Disease Control to help reduce the rising number of STDs in young people.
But Matina, who's been in the real estate business 23 years, has noticed a dramatic rise in the number of young people entering the business directly out of college.
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