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Stephen Williams MP calls on young people to take part in online job prospects debate

June 13, 2006 1:23 PM

Job Centre Plus signStephen Williams, MP for Bristol West and Liberal Democrat spokesman on Higher and Further Education, is calling for schools and young people across Bristol to get involved in an upcoming debate at www.HeadsUp.org.uk on job prospects.

Stephen Williams, who will be actively taking part in this debate, commented:

"I remember when I was sixteen not really knowing what my future would bring. There were a lot of things to think through."

Now, under-18s will get the opportunity to make their voices heard in a secure and structured online debate, organised by the Hansard Society. 'Whistle while you work? How do you rate your job prospects?' Will run from June 12 to June 30, 2006 at www.HeadsUP.org.uk

The 'whistle while you work? How do you rate your job prospects?' forum puts key questions to participating young people:

• Do you feel that you have to go to university to complete a degree in order to get a decent job?

• Are there good vocational courses out there? Are they as valued as university degrees? Do you need degrees?

• Have you undertaken work experience or volunteering yet or do you plan to in the future? What was it like?

• Is there a sufficient amount of reliable career advice being given to you at school or elsewhere about your possible

future career path?

Stephen Williams added "I am pleased to take part in this scheme and call upon all Headteachers to endorse the debate. I fully support the HeadsUp initiative and believe it will benefit all young people in Bristol who can get involved at www.Headsup.org.uk. This is a fantastic opportunity for young people to question and debate with MPs like myself, and help influence the job prospects agenda."

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