300 billion as part of a 20 year plan...
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25417217-5012587,00.html
I'm not sure we need all of the things mentioned. Perhaps Kennas or some of the others who have served could give a more realsitic view.
THE Federal Government wants military-style "boot camp" training overseen by the Department of Defence for Australia's unemployed youth, Cabinet sources confirmed last night.
The Sunday Telegraph has learned Canberra is keen on the move to stop the loss of a generation to welfare as a result of the recession.
It would also instil self discipline and structure into the lives of problem young job seekers. Cabinet sources confirmed to The Sunday Telegraph yesterday the plan had been promoted at "the highest levels", but it's unclear whether it will make the final cut for the Budget on Tuesday week.
In a Budget move aimed at avoiding losing a generation to welfare dependency, the Government will also offer the young jobless an extra $2000 in benefits in return for training.
Youth unemployment is expected to spike in the recession.
Key figures in Defence are fiercely resisting the idea of being responsible for training the unemployed and sources said the "unworkable" program could include weapons training.
Rudd Government considering sending youth unemployed to boot camps
By Glenn Milne
The Sunday Telegraph
May 03, 2009 12:01am
Boot camps for youth unemployed considered
Cabinet sources say plan has backing
Defence reportedly opposed to idea
I can tell you that almost overwhelmingly, people in the defence forces do not support the idea.
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From the discussions I have had with them,
Spend some time with an M4 and you will never want to touch steyr again,...
If steyr were comparible to M4 weapons then surly the SAS would use the steyr to,... But they don't M4 is the standard rifle for the SAS and the 4RAR commando's.
LOLYou've had discussions with the entire Defence Forces?
However, I do agree that regular defence force will have a negative opinion of conscrips. Volunteers have much more credibility. I base that on attitudes to WW history, and Regular Army attitudes to General Reserve.
Maybe your sample is representative however.
Who?I do have good access
Yours is scaring me more sam.Your avatar scares me Kennas..
Originally posted by Callanen
"I can tell you that almost overwhelmingly, people in the defence forces do not support the idea. Why you may ask? Because the Australian military, especially the army, is a very elite group that want to be there and take their jobs very seriously..."
Originally Posted by kennas
LOL You've had discussions with the entire Defence Forces?
Callanen, perhaps you could have said "people in the defence forces would not support the idea. It doesn't alter the fact that sheer logic would dictate that most defence personnel would not want to work with people who don't wan't to be there regardless of whether they were polled or not.
Hi Col,
Strangely enough in the WW1 referendum on conscription the majority of the AIF voted in favour.
But those at the work face, the troops actually doing the fighting, voted against it. When you are in a dangerous situation you want people beside you who have had a choice.
If it were to work as you have suggested, then I'm all for it.Calliope, From what I have come to understand these boot camp trainee's will not be put in the front line but yes before you say it the same was said about the Kokoda Soldiers..... Reserve force soldiers untrained ill equiped and sent over as garrison troops, these same troops went a long way to dispel the image of second class soldiering performed by Chocco's...Chocolate soldiers named because they were said to melt in the heat of battle.
The second class syndrome is still to a minor extent prevelant I to am guilty when I was a full time member. But this view is in a minority and gradually disappearing due the the excellent capabilities of those GRES who have served and are serving besides ARA members.
As far as the Boot camp proposal i am 100%in favour of it if used to instill discipline, self worth, adaptability,respect and basic life skills. Something that todays youth sady lack. What I would like to see is that basic trade skills be taught as well on this boot camp to try and instill an interest to take on an apprenticeship either in the Defence Force or in civvie street.
I have spoken to a few fellow officers who like me have teenage children who are all in favour of a form of boot camp to get the yobbo's off the street. I even asked a mate who i have served with who is a nam vet who is totally against conscription is in favour of getting kids off the street in some form of "Bad Lads Army".
For those who are unaware Bad Lads Army is a British youth offender program that takes convicted youth out of the public arena and puts them into a replica WW2 training camp to try to instill a sense of pride and discipline. This is run and staffed by ex forces personnel.
As far as taking hard pressed ARA soldiers away from their tasks to train and supervise these kids I agree that there time is better spent elsewhere but
a similar national program could be run here using a combination of retired senior officers and nco's as well as even possibly Cadet officers.. before you go there yes i agree cadet officers are a different breed entirely but are capable of controlling large numbers of teenagers. Disused Defence Facilities could be used to house and train these boot camp trainee's. And as far as trade skill training in sure if to speak to those soldiers who daily are tasked with checking vehicles for servicability they will gladly accept all help possible.
I await the comments regarding my suggestions
UBIQUE
If it were to work as you have suggested, then I'm all for it.
For several years I've worked with a Youth Mentoring programme in high schools on a one-to-one basis with students deemed at risk of failing to complete their education and/or go forward to any meaningful occupation.
Almost without exception these teenagers are lazy, uncommunicative, and uninterested in anything other than avoiding school, alcohol, and working off their excess testosterone via aggressive behaviour.
Their parents are usually the role models that have perpetuated this behaviour and have no ambition for their offspring other than to see then also sign on for the dole.
So a bit of enforced discipline and respect surely couldn't fail to improve the outlook for these kids, if there are defence people prepared to take them on.
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