Sixth Form Students (Employment Overseas)

Oral Answers to Questions — Overseas Development – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 15 Rhagfyr 1964.

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Photo of Mr William Molloy Mr William Molloy , Ealing North 12:00, 15 Rhagfyr 1964

asked the Minister of Overseas Development what means exist, or are envisaged, for informing sixth formers in secondary modern, grammar, and comprehensive schools of the opportunities that exist in pursuing a career in overseas territories which are within her purview; and if she will make a statement.

Photo of Mr Albert Oram Mr Albert Oram , East Ham South

The most effective means, in my opinion, is in the sixth form conferences for groups of schools on Commonwealth affairs organised so admirably by the Commonwealth Institute. Officers of my Department are frequently invited to take part in these conferences and do so. My Ministry is of course also associated with the scheme for volunteers run by Voluntary Service Overseas which has close contacts with schools.

Photo of Mr Stratton Mills Mr Stratton Mills , Belfast North

Will the hon. Gentleman consider using Mr. Nicholas Kaldor as a lecturer in the schools?

Photo of Mr Albert Oram Mr Albert Oram , East Ham South

Mr. Kaldor is fully occupied helping to clear up the economic mess left by the Conservative Government.

Photo of Mr Robert Carr Mr Robert Carr , Mitcham

Is the hon. Gentleman aware that in spite of the so-called economic mess to which he refers, aid was doubled by the last Government in six years? Will he set a similar target?

Photo of Mr Albert Oram Mr Albert Oram , East Ham South

It is certainly true that aid was increased, but it is also true that we are going to do far better.