NEET stats rise in Colchester (From Essex County Standard)
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NEET stats rise in Colchester
11:32am Tuesday 11th September 2012 in News
FRESH figures show an increase in the number of youths not in education, employment or training (NEET) in Colchester.
The figures, released by Department for Children Schools and Families, show an increase between June and July from 5.3 per cent of 16 to 19-year-olds falling into the bracket, to 5.4 per cent.
But the statistics also show there has been a drop in the actual number in the same period, from 294 to 291, which is offset by the number of teenagers who have turned 16.
The worst affected ward is St Andrew’s, in which 14.2 per cent of 16 to 19-year-olds are classed as NEET.
In St Anne’s, 11.1 per cent fall into the bracket, followed by New Town, with 10.1 per cent and Berechurch, with 7.6 per cent.
In Essex, there are 50,560 youngsters not in education, employment or training.
According to the statistics, the authorities with the highest number of NEETs in July are Basildon, with 6.7 per cent, Tendring, with 6.3 per cent and Colchester, with 5.4 per cent.
Comments(2)
Ozzie
says...
2:27pm Tue 11 Sep 12
Talbot-Harrington says...
12:08pm Tue 11 Sep 12
1.No EMA for them
2. £9000 per year University fees
3. Now we have kicked them in the teeth by allowing Michael Gove to move the Grade Boundaries so they cant get their GCSE & A Levels:
4. The universities have got rid of UCAS points and now want straight A's to get in.
5.The teachers and Instructors in this area have just sat back and pandered to the TORIES on the fear that they are going to loose their pensions if they don't do as they are told.
6.If you do not put in you do not get back, it is simple math here. No wonder all these young citizens of ours are being sent to the wall because of 30,000 financial twits in London, who could not control themselves during the boom years.
I am happy to take a pension cut to help our young, I would happily give up £35 per week of my pension to help out.
We all need to start digging deep and helping out here, especially are young they are our future.