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Should this proposed scheme be compulsory rather than voluntary?
/// Every secondary school will be made to encourage teenagers to take up community service in a major escalation of a government scheme dubbed national service for youngsters. ///
/// Academies, sixth forms colleges as well as state and private schools will be required to tell hundreds of thousands of 16- and 17-year-olds to take part in the National Citizen Service. ///
/// Cabinet ministers will also be forced to report on what they have done to promote the scheme ever year while councils will be made to encourage participation. ///
/// The scheme will see teenagers across the country to help out charities and take part in community services in a scheme championed by David Cameron. ///
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/// Every secondary school will be made to encourage teenagers to take up community service in a major escalation of a government scheme dubbed national service for youngsters. ///
/// Academies, sixth forms colleges as well as state and private schools will be required to tell hundreds of thousands of 16- and 17-year-olds to take part in the National Citizen Service. ///
/// Cabinet ministers will also be forced to report on what they have done to promote the scheme ever year while councils will be made to encourage participation. ///
/// The scheme will see teenagers across the country to help out charities and take part in community services in a scheme championed by David Cameron. ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I haven't read all the details yet but a voluntary scheme like this seems a good idea for some.
For three years I ran a similar programme in a comprehensive school.....my pupils had various degrees of learning difficulties but not severe enough to attend a special school.
I found places for them at day centres, residential homes, infant schools, garden centres and the like......once or twice a week.
They didn't take a job from anyone but gained much from mixing with so many different people and from being appreciated for what they gave in return.....
I still remember one lad after his first day saying....Hey....these oldies ain't so bad after all, Miss.......☺
For three years I ran a similar programme in a comprehensive school.....my pupils had various degrees of learning difficulties but not severe enough to attend a special school.
I found places for them at day centres, residential homes, infant schools, garden centres and the like......once or twice a week.
They didn't take a job from anyone but gained much from mixing with so many different people and from being appreciated for what they gave in return.....
I still remember one lad after his first day saying....Hey....these oldies ain't so bad after all, Miss.......☺