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Use destinations data and destination measures to provide careers guidance and improve outcomes for young people in schools.
Data on key stage 4 (KS4) and 16 to 18 (KS5) students going into apprenticeship, education and employment destinations.
Check which rates of Air Passenger Duty you need to pay if you’re a plane operator, and how to fill in your return to HMRC.
Data on students going into apprenticeship, education and employment destinations, and on 16 to 18 students progressing to higher education or training.
Guidance on key stage 4 and 16 to 18 destination measures: 2019 data
Statistical working paper presenting improvements to the coverage of student destinations over time following inclusion of new data.
Relates to learners completing an SFA-funded programme in one academic year, and progressing to a defined positive destination.
Students in further education, employment and training destinations in the 2010 to 2011 academic year.
Students in further education, employment and training destinations in the 2009 to 2010 academic year.
This survey gives insight into the employment and study patterns of people who graduated from higher education in 2012 to 2013.
Data on key stage 4 and 16 to 18 (key stage 5) students going into apprenticeship, education, employment and training destinations.
Destinations data provides information on the activities of students approximately 6 months after leaving a higher education provider.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Students in further education, employment and training destinations in the 2011 to 2012 academic year.
Plan the route your goods will take so you can make your transit declaration and support your haulier or carrier to transport your goods.
You can come to the UK for up to 30 days as part of a tour group through the approved destination status agreement (ADS) if you're a Chinese citizen
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