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Progress against a set of well-being indicators for young people (aged 16 to 24) in the UK including health, environment, personal finances and crime.
How the Youth Custody Service places a young person in custody, and how to question a placement decision.
Estimates of young people (aged 16 to 24 years) who are not in education, employment or training, by age and sex.
Evidence from a four low-and-middle-income-country cohort study
Adolescents’ experiences of covid-19 in Chittagong and Sylhet divisions, Bangladesh
This prospectus explains the Delivering Differently for Young People programme and includes a form to apply for the programme.
Campaign highlights how a simple CLICK can save lives.
This study aimed to improve our understanding of how the problems faced by young people overlap.
The Framework provides requirements and guidance for the children and young people secure estate and receiving adult prison establishments on transitions practice with a particular focus on the identification of young people, placement allocation, preparation and transfer, reception, first night...
Analysis of young people’s experiences of careers information, advice and guidance using data from the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England 2.
A magazine to help young disabled people to raise their career aspirations, fulfil their potential and make the transition into work.
The last in a four-part series about young people in the UK. An interactive allowing young people to find out how their situation compares to others of the same age, looking at earnings, home ownership, debt and savings.
YPG offers up to 24 weeks full-time training for unemployed young people wanting a significant skills boost or re-skilling.
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