GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
statutory services like libraries have been decimated by the current
Government and in local authorities, so how would we protect that and how
would we ensure that actually all young people across the country receive a
quality service rather than the Cinderella sort of postcode lottery we currently
see? As far as the policy development, where do you see the costly NCS? I
would be interested in that. Also, we see currently lots of youth workers across
the country are forced more and more to be involved in case work in terms of
further work that is not actually youth work, so how would you see that in
ensuring that youth workers are able to do youth work rather than actually
social work? Thank you.
CAT SMITH: I think they are cracking questions. In terms of the national standards,
a Labour Government would have national standards, but have the freedom to
develop things creatively locally, so it might look different, but you would have
that set of national standards to make sure. Dara, you have hit on the problem
which is how do we future proof what we build and I was saying just a moment
ago how quickly it got dismantled. You had a Labour Government that built up
a youth service that looked fantastic and within minutes of the Coalition
Government you began to see it being dismantled until we get to the point now
where it is very difficult to hand on heart say we have a system of youth work
across this country, because it is so fragmented and a postcode lottery.
How do you future proof it? Obviously, all legislation that a Labour
Government could pass could be rolled back, but we need to pass that
legislation, but then also make people value it. One of the protections that we
have, and it has not always worked, I will be honest, is that with the National
Health Service it becomes so politically unacceptable to attack it that we almost
need to build in that sort of love for a national youth service that we have for
our National Health Service to make sure that people are willing to defend it.
When it comes to the NCS I think one of my biggest frustrations with the
National Citizenship Service is that it works really, really well for young people
who probably do not really need it and all too often, and I think they would
probably admit this themselves, they are not always reaching out to the young
people that desperately need to have youth work and youth work has to be
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