Arts university initiative to support Neets
Arts University BournemouthA university has launched an initiative offering hundreds of free learning opportunities to Neets - people who are not in employment, education or training.
Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) said its Access 500 programme was designed to "dismantle barriers" to creative education and support "diverse talent" in the region.
The scheme will see the university work with local schools, colleges and community groups to reach those facing "systemic or financial obstacles" to higher education.
In May, new figures revealed the number of Neets had risen to more than one million, its highest level in 12 years.
Arts University BournemouthAccess 500 aims to provide 500 free opportunities to underrepresented learners over the next five years.
As well as working alongside other education providers, the university said it would introduce flexible modes of learning, tailored outreach, and enhanced support networks.
Lisa Mann, vice chancellor of AUB, said the world was in need of diverse perspectives.
"Every unique voice strengthens our collective future, and the Access 500 programme ensures that background or circumstance will not stand in the way of creative opportunity," she said.
The initiative is linked to the newly expanded AUB Academy, which focuses on diverse learning provisions.
A review into Neets, authored by former minister Alan Milburn, warned that one in six young people are set to be out of work, education or training in five years unless action is taken.
"We are at risk of a lost generation," he warned, with young adults facing a "perfect storm" of challenges.
