Solving the problem of global youth unemployment
Vocational Education and Training could hold the solution to the problem of global youth unemployment.
Vocational Education and Training could hold the solution to the problem of global youth unemployment.
With so much political and media focus on youth crime lately, a groundbreaking study has revealed the long-term success of...
As the global population is projected to reach 9 billion by 2050, the youth demographic (ages 15-24) will constitute about...
Griffith University’s Logan campus has just become the new home of pioneering special assistance school, Ohana College.
Youth crime is on the rise in Queensland. Recent media stories demonstrate the high cost of youth crimes for victims - financially, through serious or permanent injury, or leaving loved ones to try and pick up the pieces after senseless and tragic deaths. Victims and the wider community are understandably outraged and demand the government hold offenders accountable and protect the community by making these behaviours less likely in the future. Dr Troy Allard looks at how offenders can be held to account and address the root cause of their behaviour.
A 2012 report from The Franchise Council of Australia highlights around 700 000 people to be employed by franchises nationally....
The opportunity and belief are there to build communities of hope and justice in Australia, says migrant advocate and award-winning Griffith alumnus Gail Ker OAM
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