JESUS AND POLITICS
The Frontier Youth Trust will host the ‘Christian Youth Work: Jesus and Politics’ event at the Houses of Parliament. The event, in partnership with Worth Unlimited, aims to bring together Christian youth workers to explore the impact politics has on their work. The event is sponsored by Gavin Shucker MP and takes place on 30th January. To register email nigel@pimlott.org
BLACKOUT
ENGAGE WORSHIP DAY
Engage Worship, led by Sam and Sara Hargreaves, is running a training day on 15th February in Luton, with the theme of ‘engaging everyone in worship’. The event will be run with the London School of Theology, Big Ministries and Junk Tank - more details and tickets are available from engageworship. org/events/Luton2014
ONLINE VOTING
John Bercow, the Speaker of the House of Commons has suggested a change to the current system that would allow people to vote in parliamentary elections online. The plan, designed to modernise the system and appeal to those who don’t currently vote (many of whom are young people), is going to be part of a ‘digital democracy’ commission. Estonia was the first country to use online voting, and a quarter of the electorate voted online in 2011.
YOUNG PEOPLE’S SEXUAL VIEWS
The National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (NATSAL) has revealed some interesting facts about young people’s attitudes towards sex and relationships: it is the younger generations who are most hostile towards adultery and teenage pregnancy is at its lowest level since 1969. NATSAL also showed that young people are drinking less and taking fewer drugs than in previous generations.
‘TWO NATION’ GAP CRITICISED BY OFSTED CHIEF
Ofsted’s chief inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw, has said that the regional gap in education standards is like ‘two nations’. Wilshaw has called on the rest of the UK to match the standards set in London and to fight a ‘battle against mediocrity’. Wilshaw also criticised the ‘casual acceptance’ of poor behaviour in lessons, saying it was affecting the education of 700,000 thousand pupils.
POPE : YOUNG UNEMPLOYED ARE FORGOTTEN
SIBLING BULLYING
SEXISM A DAILY REALITY
A new report claims that sexism is so widespread that it affects ‘most aspects’ of girls’ and young women’s lives. The ‘Equality for Girls’ report, carried out on behalf of Girlguiding, showed that 87 per cent of the respondents (aged between 11 and 21) thought women were judged more on their appearance than ability. Sixty per cent of those between 16 and 21 said they had been patronised or made