Saturday 5 November 2011

Skinners Academy Careers Fair- Making A Difference!

Skinners Academy’s recent careers fair showcased some of the top creative industry experts, and careers advisors in the UK. The speakers and organizations involved, such as BBC and Virgin were equally as inspiring as the students of Skinners Academy who showed a hunger to learn about the working world and career options. Many of the UK’s top Universities, such as Royal Holloway and Cambridge were present with information stands to inform the young people about further education. Motivating speakers at the event included Susana Giner from Youth Media Agency, a young enterprise which helps to give young people work skills and experience within the creative arts. The panel also included The MAD Experience, a charity which holds creative workshops for young people across London, Natalie May and Paris Pillay shared their own experiences in the Media and alerted young people to the hurdles they could face in such a competitive environment, the prevailing message however, was to network and to be persistent and passionate about your career.
Harriet Prest from Sky News also gave inspiring words of advice, amongst a panel of industry experts discussing journalism.Events such as this careers workshop are greatly needed, unemployment levels are at an all time high, Mail Online has reported that ‘One in five 16- to 24-year-olds is jobless and searching for work at a time when five unemployed people are chasing every vacancy’.This level of unemployment can lead to the increase of depression and crime, free , motivating careers events help to boost morale and career focus in these challenging conditions.

“The majority of men meet with failure because of their lack of persistence in creating new plans to take the place of those which fail.” –Napoleon Hill

"Morale is the state of mind. It is steadfastness and courage and hope. It is confidence and zeal and loyalty. It is elan, esprit de corps and determination.” –Gen. George C. Marshall

Lash Sensations !!!

False Eyelashes are definitly being taken to the extreme this year! The windows to the soul are being glitzed and glammed up to the max. The lash extensions featured here are bold and daring – likely to be very effective for photoshoots or stage performances.
The cold, icey blue and white colours combined with the gems in the inner corner of the eye create an enchanting , whimsical look .

Eye Glitter and Gems
Celebs are also jumping on the eyelash craze, Amber Rose has been papped posing  with pink feather lashes, mainly in the outer corners of her eyes for a fashion show.
 Fun, bold colour pallettes allow your eye make up to take centre stage, just have a glimpse at the experimental looks below:

The bold, splash of colours in the look above is definitly striking and almost has a tropical yet edgy feel to it.

Thursday 8 September 2011

The Truth may set Looters Free

Since the recent chaos caused by rioters across the UK, the government has taken a stand against those involved. Offenders have been evicted from their homes and prison sentences have been issued.
During the commotion of burning buildings and empty shops , the predominant outcry from the public was for severe measures to be taken in punishing  looters. Daniel Sartain-Clarke was one of the young people involved in the looting , as  a consequence his mother and family received an eviction notice from Wandsworth council. Many appalled members of the public believed that those involved in events which led to losses of houses should also have their homes stolen away. However, it is worth considering that many families have rebellious relatives , many punishments have meant that innocent family members are suffering for actions which they had no involvement in .
A mother in Manchester was recently jailed for accepting a pair of shorts which were looted by a friend. A group was then formed on face book appealing for her release which would suggest that the public feel prison sentences are being issued unequally, extreme punishments are not being evenly suited to the crimes committed.
However, the justice system does seem to be recognizing the responsibility some are taking in owning up to their mistakes. Parents of a boy of 14, who looted a supermarket were praised for turning in their son. Although his picture was shamefully exposed in the Daily Mail, judge Quereshi allowed the boy to escape detention in acknowledgement of his parents honesty in handing their son in .
Their have been cases of  rioters receiving extremely harsh sentences despite owning up,  organizations such as the Mad Experience, a careers advice charity and Art Against Knives , an anti knife crime organization have been reinforcing the belief that the best solution for these problems is for the relationship between the youth and police to be improved and for a stronger communication across the community to be encouraged.