Curtis, 22, is doing the same first aid course as Libby. He is on Universal Credit while looking for work and says he has also applied for hundreds of jobs.
"I don't want to be unemployed," he says.
"I'm sick of feeling like I have a lack of purpose. I want to work on a forklift or work in a shop doing customer service. It's not like I'm asking to be Prime Minister."
The ONS produces its estimates from its Labour Force Survey. The survey has seen fewer people respond in recent years, which makes the results more volatile than they were previously.
The majority of young people who are Neet in the latest figures are economically inactive (569,000), meaning they are not actively seeking work, compared to 354,000 who are unemployed but actively looking for jobs.
The number of economically inactive young people is down 29,000 on the same period last year, but the number of unemployed people looking for work has increased by 21,000.