MPs debate services for young people
23 March 2012 (updated on 23 March 2012)
Graham Stuart, Conservative MP for Beverley and Holderness and Chair of the Education Select Committee, moved a debate in Westminster Hall on Thursday 22 March on services for young people.
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education, Tim Loughton, responded in the debate on behalf of the Government. Watch and read the views expressed by MPs during the debate on Parliament TV and in Commons Hansard.
- Parliament TV: MPs debate services for young people
- Commons Hansard: MPs debate services for young people
Education Committee reports
The debate follows the publication by the Education Select Committee of a reports into services for young people and the Government's Response.
- Education Committee report into services for young people: Volume I
- Government Response to the Education Committee report into services for young people
- Education Committee report into the Government's Response to the Committee's report into services for young people
- Education Committee
Westminster Hall debates
Westminster Hall adjournment debates allow MPs to discuss issues of local or personal interest which rarely have time to be debated in the main Chamber of the House of Commons. MPs can discuss a variety of issues and receive a response from a government Minister.