Youth Training Scheme - translation to russian
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Youth Training Scheme - translation to russian

UNITED KINGDOM ON-THE-JOB TRAINING SCHEME

Youth Training Scheme         

[,ju:θ'treɪnɪŋ,ski:m]

общая лексика

программа обучения молодёжи (государственная; предоставляет безработной молодёжи одно- или двухгодичный курс профессионального обучения. Введена в 1983)

YTS         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
YTS (disambiguation)

[,waɪti:'es]

сокращение

от Youth Training Scheme

youth club         
  • Harju Youth Centre at the Dallapé Park in [[Vallila]], [[Helsinki]], Finland.
PREMISES THAT HOUSE FACILITIES FOR THE SPARE-TIME ACTIVITIES OF YOUNG PEOPLE, OFTEN THOSE BELONGING TO A GIVEN SOCIAL CLUB FOR YOUTHS
Youth Club; Youth clubs; Youth centre; Youth club; Youth Centre; Youth facility

['ju:θklʌb]

общая лексика

молодёжный клуб (частный; такие клубы организованы для молодёжи одного пола или для юношей и девушек)

Definition

R4RS
A revision of R3RS, revised in R3.99RS. ftp://altdorf.ai.mit.edu/. ["The Revised^4 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme", W. Clinger et al, MIT (Nov 1991)]. (1994-10-28) [Later revisions?]

Wikipedia

Youth Training Scheme

The Youth Training Scheme (YTS) was the name in the United Kingdom of an on-the-job training course for school leavers aged 16 and 17 and was managed by the Manpower Services Commission. The scheme was first outlined in the 1980 white paper A New Training Initiative: A Programme for Action, and it was brought into operation in 1983 to replace the Youth Opportunities Programme by the government of Margaret Thatcher. Initially lasting one year or six months, the scheme was amended in 1986 to be so that it could be extended to two years.

The 1981 England riots encouraged that, by bringing into sharp focus the results of large numbers of unskilled unemployed finding their own solutions. The scheme promised training to its applicants and made use of a variety of different training locales such as businesses, colleges of further education or training workshops run by voluntary organisations. Since the training place was guaranteed by the government and trainees were to be paid if they were on the course, eligibility for unemployment benefit was withdrawn.

Accredited organisations were required to provide at least 13 weeks per year of training away from the job and include life skills and social skills. A standardised form of certification was issued at the end of the training period.

In 1989, it was renamed Youth Training and was placed under the management of local training and enterprise councils. The trainees on the schemes could be classified as either trainee status or employed status.

The difference was distinguished by whether the trainee was recruited by an employer and provided with training for the company needs or if the trainee was being trained by a training organisation using employers as training placements. Often, employed status trainees would have their training allowance improved by the employer.

Examples of use of Youth Training Scheme
1. "My plan is to keep playing well so the club retains me at 16, and then offers me a Youth Training Scheme place, which means I‘ll get paid," he says.
2. Every morning he drives to his workshop to continue practising the skill in cabinet–making and furniture–restoring which he learnt with the help of Youth Training Scheme and Prince‘s Trust grants after leaving school at 16.
What is the Russian for Youth Training Scheme? Translation of &#39Youth Training Scheme&#39 to Russi