Meeting of the Parliament 18 January 2024
That is why the work that we are doing and the work that I just mentioned, which was published in June last year, is so important in trying to make a difference. I understand how critical those services are, and it is important that we provide access to them. That is why that work is so important. The action plan that will underpin that strategy is still in development, and it is important that the views of our young people in rural and island areas help to shape it.
On skills, education and employment, the youth delegates called for a youth-led reform of education. That is timely, given the developments both in our school sector and in our economy and skills sectors, especially as we transition to net zero. Education and skills provision must be tailored to what young people want, where they live and what they want their future to be. That is not just about employment but about their wider fulfilment and wellbeing.