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The Young People’s Learning Agency was responsible for funding further education for 16-19 year olds in England. It was abolished in 2012 with responsibilities transferring to the Education Funding Agency.
Young voices to be at the heart of policymaking as government breaks down barriers to opportunity through Plan for Change
Prime Minister announces major expansion of youth services and real-world opportunities to re-connect young people with the world around them
Thousands more young people will receive tailored support to help them into a fulfilling career thanks to a £45 million extension to the Youth Guarantee trailblazer scheme.
Vulnerable young people who are at risk of being drawn into gangs, violence or knife crime will be given the help they need when the first Young Futures Hubs get up and running later this year.
This highlights the fundamental importance of social and emotional capabilities for achievement of all other outcomes for young people.
Article exploring the attitudes of young people and their parents towards their future plans, and how this differs by socio-economic background, using publicly available data from Wave 1 of the COVID Social Mobility and Opportunities (COSMO) study. This version includes...
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