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Young people will be given a quicker route into high-quality jobs on major projects as the Government slashes red tape to fast-track the process.
Includes legal rights, youth offending teams and crime prevention
This is an accessible, mobile-friendly version of the summary report for Youth Matters: State of the Nation.
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.
Information about the Young Futures Hubs (YF Hubs) and the eight participating Early Adopters including their aims, delivery model and participating local authorities.
Almost one million young people will benefit from learning or employment opportunities as a result of a major £820 million funding package.
Almost 80,000 young people have taken part in employer-led experiences in the Creative Industries as part of government campaign
The Terms of Reference for the Independent Report into Young People and Work that has been commissioned by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
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...
This report assesses how social attitudes of UK young people today differ from previous generations and how they might change in the future.
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