Young people are facing an uncertain future. as the 2lst century dawned, they were promised a wealth of prospects unless they stayed in education or took up with the wide range of training opportunities.(1)____(2)____ now, more than 10 years on, their dreams of education and job opportunities have disintegrated, for reasons far beyond their control.
while it is something of an adult pastime to complain about young people, we have to face up with our responsibility for letting down a generation.(3)____ the economical crisis has brought with it a tsunami of jobless young people and many more teenagers waiting in wings wondering what the future holds.(4)____(5)____ rather than jump on the" aren't they all nuisances and responsible rioters" bandwagon, which would have been an easy movement to make given the coverage teenagers got over the summer, the government has produced a paper on how we all need to be positive for youth.(6)____(7)____
positive for youth call for a "new partnership approach" in local areas-between businesses, charities, public services, the general public and young people-to provide more opportunities and better support to our teens.(8)____ for businesses and charities, young people are their future employers and customers.(9)____ for public services, early and positive support can reduce the chances of public funds wasting in holding young people in expensive secure provision, or managing the remedial effects of inadequate support and assistance as they reach young adulthood.(10)____