Tim Jacques believes the centre will prevent youngsters from entering a life of crime
Tim Jacques – who spent the last six years in charge of UK counter-terrorism operations – says Preston's YouthZone will provide the kind of opportunities that were denied to many of the young people he came across for the wrong reasons during the course of his career. He hopes the venue will help its users live “lives that are good for them and good for society”.
“I look back on my career…coming into contact with many young people who’d either found themselves in trouble or ended up harming somebody – and not bad people. “ most basic offer is a safe place to be and to meet friends new friends. Eighty-odd percent of young people who attend youth zones say they…feel happier healthier – they’re just a good place for young people to be,” Tim explained.
He knows that having one eye on the future will be key to making the Youth Zone a success, because of the speed at which young people’s tastes and interests – not to mention the technology they use – change nowadays. As an example, he cites how Blackburn’s Youth Zone – where he will be spending some time learning the ropes of the chief executive role – has introduced 3D printing to complement its more traditional arts and crafts offering.
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