12th April 2009, 10:08 PM
Would like to see them try and get that through! Community Service is for offenders and to make it compulsory for non-offenders sounds like an attempt at mass punishment for being young! Might be a nice scheme for MPs-about time they got their hands dirty. Can just see Milliband et al scrubbing graffiti off public toilet walls...delicious thought.
That said, if community service does hit the statute books then we are well placed to make a valid contribution and perhaps we (the BAJRFed) should make representations now? Perhaps we could encourage/open dialogue with other arts/sciences and test the waters. If community service is on the cards then why not make it something constructive and inspiring rather than an exercise in exploiting cheap,bored and frustrated labour.
Like Austin, in my past life, I too worked with ex-offenders, substance abusers etc as a counsellor. I have to support Austin in his views- to work with vulnerable groups in society requires a fair battery of core skills and they are extremely transferable.
I think we are edging towards something quite exciting here. After all, archaeology is all about behavioural dynamics (feel free to argue!).
Is this the point at which we should open another thread to take this further? "archaeology as a contribution to society" or such like dramatic title??:face-approve:
..knowledge without action is insanity and action without knowledge is vanity..(imam ghazali,ayyuhal-walad)
That said, if community service does hit the statute books then we are well placed to make a valid contribution and perhaps we (the BAJRFed) should make representations now? Perhaps we could encourage/open dialogue with other arts/sciences and test the waters. If community service is on the cards then why not make it something constructive and inspiring rather than an exercise in exploiting cheap,bored and frustrated labour.
Like Austin, in my past life, I too worked with ex-offenders, substance abusers etc as a counsellor. I have to support Austin in his views- to work with vulnerable groups in society requires a fair battery of core skills and they are extremely transferable.
I think we are edging towards something quite exciting here. After all, archaeology is all about behavioural dynamics (feel free to argue!).
Is this the point at which we should open another thread to take this further? "archaeology as a contribution to society" or such like dramatic title??:face-approve:
..knowledge without action is insanity and action without knowledge is vanity..(imam ghazali,ayyuhal-walad)