The move is part of a plan put together by the organisation after it landed funding for three years from the Department of Children, Schools and Families (DCSF), the Department of Health and the Big Lottery Fund. Youth Access has been given £600,000 for the first year, with a similar amount in the following two years to make sure its members can provide high-quality advice services. Youth Access' three-year plan will focus on five areas: quality and standards; workforce and training; developing an evidence base; policy...


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