Lifetracks
Oct 11th, 2009 • Category: Case studies
It’s not always easy deciding what you want to do with your life. In fact, for many of us its something we can struggle with for years! Well there’s now a fantastic new resource for 16-25 years to help them answer some of the big questions life throws up every now and again. Lifetracks is an ambitious new programme which supports young people to make informed choices about learning, training and work.
The website – www.lifetracks.com – has been put together by YouthNet, and adds to their existing websites: www.do-it.org.uk and www.thesite.org. YouthNet commissioned sounddelivery to produce audio content to support their editorial. We interviewed young people on the following subjects:
- student loans
- Education Maintenance Allowances (EMAs)
- job interviews
- the impact of the recession
- how to put together a CV
- dealing with difficult colleagues
- copying with poor A level results
You can check out the audio features at www.lifetracks.com or click below to hear advice about what makes a good CV:
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The Lifetracks Consortium consists of YouthNet, Rathbone, Skill and The Foyer Federation – four charities who are working together to engage, inspire and support young people across the UK.
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