
Speaking at the Conservative Party conference on Wednesday, Cameron said he is “so proud” of the NCS that he wants it to become a “rite of passage for all teenagers”.
Cameron said during his speech: “Every summer, thousands of young people are coming together to volunteer and serve their community. We started this.
"One thing I hear a lot is parents saying ‘thank you for what this has done for my child’.
“So I can tell you that the next Conservative government will guarantee a place on the NCS for every teenager in our country.”
The Prime Minister’s commitment comes despite recent analysis showing savings from the voluntary personal and social development programme could be as little as nine pence for every £1 spent delivering it.
During the conference, new minister for civil society Rob Wilson also said growing NCS would be a key objective of his work at the department.
Speaking at a fringe event hosted by NCS, Wilson said: “I want to see this massively expanded if that’s at all possible.
“I am ambitious about what we can do with this project and how far we can push it in terms of growth.
“We also need to raise awareness of it so more young people can take advantaged of the opportunities these courses hold.”
Wilson, who took over the post at the weekend following the surprise resignation of Brooks Newmark, said he has taken a “particular interest” in the volunteering programme after seeing the difference it made to young people living in his constituency of Reading East.
He said: “I have seen first-hand how it makes a real difference to young people in terms of building new skills and at the same time meeting new people, making new friends and embracing community projects.
“This [NCS] is terrific value for money in terms of the contribution it can make in bringing out confident, more assertive, more engaged young people.”
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