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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.
Reports on the wellbeing of children and young people.
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…
Guidance on the Youth Investment Fund Phase 2, a £368 million fund being delivered by Social Investment Business, including details on who is eligible and how to apply.
Guidance for people with symptoms of a respiratory infection including COVID-19, or a positive test result for COVID-19.
Includes legal rights, youth offending teams and crime prevention
This highlights the fundamental importance of social and emotional capabilities for achievement of all other outcomes for young people.
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.
Young people with experience of being out of education, employment and training will help shape policy as part of a new Youth Guarantee Advisory Panel.
How the Youth Custody Service places a young person in custody, and how to question a placement decision.
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