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Well I have worked and lived with them and unless a way forward is found things will get a whole lot worse.Exactly, which is why I vehemently and against any modern day reparation.
I personally think the only way of moving forward is to give the kids purpose and skills, the problem is the places that have the worst social issues, also have the worst employment opportunities.
Therefore tying the training to their housing and infrastructure maintenance really is an obvious opportunity, to give them ownership and responsibility.
If part of the reparation is transferring their housing and infrastructure over to them and skilling them up to look after it, there really doesn't seem to be a downside to me.
At the moment they have no ownership and very little reason to look after it.