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Conference Countdown 2015: Call for better youth services

September 6, 2015 3:35 PM
By Caron Lindsay in Liberal Democrat Voice
Originally published by East Midlands Liberal Democrats

I n the run-up to Autumn Conference in Bournemouth, we'll be looking ahead to examine the highlights in the debating hall, the fringe and training rooms. You can find the papers here. You can find all the posts in the series here.

The final debate before the Leader's Speech is on the subject of youth services. The motion's promoters have been very busy this week, ensuring coverage on the Children and Young People new website. Mathew Hulbert told the site:

Hulbert said the Lib Dem Friends of Youth Services has been formed to campaign internally in the party to influence the party line on youth services in the current parliament and through into the next general election in 2020. "The other part of it is being able to speak out by whatever means possible, joining other people from the sector who are saying that young people are being dumped on time and again - whether it be youth services, or cuts to benefits. "What have young people done to deserve being treated in this way by government?"

There's also a new Twitter account for Lib Dems 4 Youth Services.

There is likely to be an amendment aimed at putting youth services on a statutory footing which Mathew says he would support.

There probably has never been a more important time for youth services as young people seem to be bearing the brunt of the government's spending cuts. Restrictions to benefits, especially denying Housing Benefit to under 25s, is bound to cause incredible hardship and because council budgets are being squeezed, support services are also at a low ebb.

The text of the motion is below:

Conference notes:

Conference notes with concern:

Conference believes that:

Conference calls for:

* Caron Lindsay is Editor of Liberal Democrat Voice and blogs at Caron's Musings