
Funding From existing budgets
Aim To engage young people in work or training
Young people in Harrow have been preparing for the world of work or further education with the help of rap music group USG.
Harrow Council's young people's services organised the event, inviting the rappers to talk about how they turned their lives around to become successful hip-hop artists.
The three members of the group - Squingy, Exo, and K Koke - helped the 16- to 19-year-olds during a CV writing workshop, explained how they should dress for a job interview, and spent time in the centre's recording studio with the young people.
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