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This study uses longitudinal data from the Young Lives Study in Peru
Youth crime prevention programmes - how young people are put on a programme, what they're like, mentoring and involving parents and families.
There are various prevention programmes that work to keep young people…
Young people are usually sent - or ‘referred’ - to one of these programmes…
Youth crime prevention programmes have different names and do different…
A mentor is a specially trained volunteer who spends time helping someone.…
Usually, parents and families will be involved in helping a young person…
This study explores how risks and protective factors shape children's learning and why it leads to academic resilience for some, not others.
Information about the SFPC programme to help safely reduce the number of children entering care.
Evidence from a large Public Works Programme
Information about Youth Contract provision for 16- and 17-year-olds not in education, employment or training.
A framework of modifiable factors to guide promotion of good mental health in babies, children and young people.
How children’s lives change during adolescence and the difference that gender inequalities and gender norms make to pathways
New figures show DWP’s flagship jobs support programme for young people has now been taken up over a million times, as the Government continues its drive to get people working and grow the economy.
Study findings underscore the importance of school attendance, family dysfunction, parental supervision and self-esteem
Explanation of terms used in Ofsted's official and national statistical releases.
Surveys of parents and young people asking for their views on vaccines and the diseases they protect against.
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