GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
paid worker or apprentice, education and training is significant in contributing to
the overall quality of youth work and in sustaining good practice, so to achieve
Labour’s vision we must improve pathways into professional youth work. Short
term funding, unrealistic delivery expectations and the competitive nature of the
youth sector funding has made it almost impossible for youth organisations to
carry out longitudinal studies that truly measure the impact of an intervention
on young people months or even years later in their lives and we recognise that
there is not a quick or clear solution to change the overarching culture of
evidence and evaluation within youth work. Funders, policy makers, evaluators,
sector leaders and youth work organisations need to work together to ensure
that evaluation is properly resourced to generate effective evidence and this
will require a sector wide effort.
However, a Labour Government will provide the strategic leadership that is
needed to move towards a stronger, more effective evidence of youth work that
focuses on the long term. Evaluation should seek to reduce the time burden on
youth organisations and youth work professionals and young people. While
evaluation is very important, time that youth work professionals spend on
paperwork is time they do not spend on other aspects of their work.
Finally, funding, the elephant in the room. Labour’s Shadow Chancellor, John
McDonnell, has made it clear that a statutory youth service will require a
sustainable funding model to reverse years of Tory cuts. The decimation of
youth services has not happened in isolation, but in the context of huge cuts to
local authorities. Labour’s funding package will, therefore, be part of our
overall response to local government funding. I am working closely with the
Shadow Treasury team in developing the final proposals and, as with our last
manifesto, we will be clear and transparent about where all the funding for our
additional spending commitments will come from. But we must remember that
austerity is a political choice and not an economic necessity. Our nation is the
fifth richest in the world and whilst axing millions from youth services and
services for young people, the Tories have handed out billions of pounds in
Corporation Tax giveaways. We can no longer sit back and allow the Tories to
fail our young people and I hope this gives you an idea of the kind of vision we
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