A Harms-Based Approach to Social Media
Big tech companies should not be allowed to profit at the expense of children’s wellbeing.
We believe in giving broader education opportunities for both children and adults.
Big tech companies should not be allowed to profit at the expense of children’s wellbeing.
Youth work changes lives by providing safe spaces, building skills, and improving life chances for young people. Our members passed a new policy to back youth work, calling on the Government to prioritise it in their upcoming National Youth Strategy.
Skills shortages are holding back our economy, while investment in training has plummeted and opportunities to re-skill remain out of reach for too many people. Our reforms will give everyone the tools, support, and confidence to succeed at any age.
Every pupil should be in a position to thrive, regardless of their background or circumstances. The unfortunate reality however is that there is an education gap and it is growing due to a poor allocation of resources. By failing to recognise the changing needs of society and sticking with outdated systems and approaches, we are not allowing people to make the most of their potential.
The pandemic made existing inequalities in our education system worse. It's in all our interests to address them.
It's not just traditional learners that need support. Adult learners, whether people trying to further themselves, pursue a dream, or learn new skills for the next stage of their work life, face an uphill struggle. Adult education also provides enormous benefits to individuals and society. They should be helped and supported.