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Young people who join the cadets do better at school, have improved attendance and behaviour and are more likely to go to university, a new report has found.
This is an accessible, mobile-friendly version of the summary report for Youth Matters: State of the Nation.
Natural England is joining forces with the NHS to run free sessions across Cornwall for primary aged children and a parent or carer.
Tanzania Country Study
An accessible, mobile-friendly version of the summary report for Youth Matters: Your National Youth Strategy.
Former Heath Secretary Alan Milburn has today launched his groundbreaking investigation into the causes of record unemployment and inactivity among 16 to 24 year olds with a call for young people and a range of experts to come forward with...
Information about the Young Futures Hubs (YF Hubs) and the eight participating Early Adopters including their aims, delivery model and participating local authorities.
A short summary of key findings from the MOJ and DFE data share on Monday 12 December to support the government’s response to the Charlie Taylor review of the youth justice system. This will be followed by the report on...
Includes legal rights, youth offending teams and crime prevention
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