
20 August 2008
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A project to train disadvantaged young adults as youth workers is to be expanded across England by The Prince's Trust.
Cutting the number of 16- to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEET) is the top priority for councils, according to figures from the Improvement and Development Agency (IDeA).
An apprenticeship scheme for budding young mechanics has been saved from possible closure after being bought by its former owner.
Advice and counselling group Youth Access is looking at creating a youth advice qualification.
Connexions staff in Gloucestershire are facing job losses after the council transferred services to a private contractor.
The Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC) will tackle priority areas for the children's workforce over the next three years, according to new plans.
Counselling services are to be launched in schools across Wales in a £6.5m plan announced by education minister Jane Hutt.
A young mother has set up a website for young parents in Camden, London to access information and support.
Professionals working with children and young people are to be hit with a fee of £64 to join the government's safeguarding register.
Parents feel overwhelmed by the wide range of qualifications available to children on leaving school, a poll for the South Yorkshire Education Project has found.
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