United Kingdom

Securing Youth Potential Through Targeted Government Action

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has warned that the UK risks losing a generation unless urgent action is taken to address rising youth unemployment. A new report by the BCC’s People and Work Challenge Group reveals that nearly one million young people are currently not in employment, education, or training (NEET) a figure that has risen by over 110,000 in the past year, reaching 987,000 by the end of 2024.

The report urges government to remove barriers preventing young people from entering the workforce and recommends investment in employment support, targeted SME assistance, and expanded workplace health initiatives. It also calls for a national target to reduce the UK’s NEET rate to match that of the Netherlands. The BCC estimates solving the NEET issue could boost the UK economy by £69 billion.

Businesses also have a role to play. Currently, just 13% of firms have recruitment or training strategies focused on under-25s. SMEs in particular are missing out on the long-term benefits of engaging young talent.

Mental health remains a significant barrier. Research from The King’s Trust shows one in four NEETs cite mental health as a reason they can’t work. Over half report that the longer they’re unemployed, the harder it is to find work, while many lose confidence in their skills.

full info here

Get in touch

For any questions about our services, please get in touch with one of our expert advisors.

Our locations

Global Map

View the locations and contact information for over 83 international offices.

Newsletter

Stay informed about all our latest updates and services, and sign up to our email newsletter.

More
articles

Cookies are used on our site to help give you the best user experience possible and to provide a level of enhanced functionality. If you continue viewing the site without changing your settings, we will assume you are happy to receive all cookies. Your cookie settings can be changed at any time by using the guidelines in our cookie policy. You can also click on the information button for further details.