Unemployed young people could suffer from “permanent psychological scars” due to being out of work, according to a survey by the Prince’s Trust.
A YouGov poll of more than 2,000 people aged between 16 and 25 showed one in 10 of those who had been out of work had turned to drugs or alcohol abuse.
And those not in education or training were twice as likely to feel down, depressed, isolated or rejected.
Latest figures show almost a million 16-25′s are classed as unemployed.
The Prince’s Trust is calling on the government and businesses to do more to help the younger generation escape unemployment and has launched a new campaign to raise £1m a week to support unemployed and disadvantaged young people.
The Trust said its survey showed that 25% of unemployed young people believed their joblessness had caused arguments with their parents or other relatives, and 15% said their life lacked direction.
Martina Milburn, the charity’s chief executive, said: “The emotional effects on young people are profound, long-term and can become irreversible. We must act now to prevent a lost generation of young people before it is too late.”
Source: BBC Education
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