Celebrities give pupils careers advice on YouTube

Alesha Dixon is among the celebrities sharing advice on a new YouTube channel about exciting alternative career options
11th September 2018, 12:13pm

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Britain’s Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon is among a group of celebrities who have launched a YouTube channel to tackle the lack of careers guidance for young people.

“The Tipping Point” is in collaboration with social enterprise The Liminality Group, and also features rapper, author and activist Akala and singer Anne-Marie.

The trio share insights into own their careers, and the careers of those around them, in a bid to raise pupils’ awareness of exciting and attainable careers that they may not have heard of.

Lack of careers guidance

Videos available from today include a focus on what it takes to be Alesha Dixon’s manager and Anne-Marie’s musical director. Akala also talks of learning the value of staying out of trouble at school.

 

The channel is a response to the lack of careers advice for children in the UK, and the lack of motivational support for children at risk of expulsion, says CEO of Liminality Group, Andrez Harriot.

“Our work within the criminal justice system highlights the disproportionate number of children in custody who have been excluded from school and are now serving lengthy custodial sentences. The personal and often harrowing narratives of these children are being lost within the current discourse of youth offending and serious youth violence. Many of these children disclose that during education they had no idea about the alternative employment opportunities available to them,” he says.

The hope he has for the channel is that it will be used as an online resource by young people, teachers, pastoral teams, parents and families to raise awareness about non-traditional employment opportunities and support the growth of diversity within various organisations and industries.

“The central message for all young people who engage with The Tipping Point is clear and simple - stay in school and try to succeed there first, as this will give you the advantage. We want to create a positive attitude towards school success by inspiring a future they didn’t know existed,” says Mr Harriot.

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