Education and employment
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Nice House, Good Job: Improving educational attainment in West Norfolk
Publication 26 June 2013
The Borough Council of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk undertook an ambitious programme of action to change the landscape of youth transitions in West Norfolk. The council wanted to equip their young people to leave school with the skills to
The Whats, The Whys and The Hows
Publication 5 April 2013
An introduction to social investment for youth sector organisations. This briefing was prepared as part of the Catalyst Investment Readiness Programme, offered by the Young Foundation. Catalyst was a consortium of four organisations working with the Department for Education as
Who is going to employ me? A resilience intervention for men
Publication 1 February 2013
In 2012-2013 The Young Foundation worked with Mind to develop a programme targeting the mental health of older men who are out of work. Our goal was to work with them to discover the best ways to help build their
Improving pathways to employment in Loughborough Junction
Publication 5 October 2012
This report is a summary of interviews, focus groups, and surveys of stakeholders and residents of Loughborough Junction carried out by the Young Foundation between March and October 2012 with funding from JPMorgan. Our research aimed to understand and map
Developing skills for life and work: Accelerating social and emotional learning across South Australia
Publication 15 February 2012
Young people today enter a world of unparalleled uncertainty and risk, with the most marginalised and vulnerable facing the greatest threat. In 2012, the majority of young people in South Australia continued to thrive, with lower than average youth unemployment,
The Way to Work: Young People Speak Out on Transitions to Employment
Publication 1 May 2011
The world of work and transitions to adulthood and independence are in a state of flux. Young people negotiating their transitions to adulthood are faced with unprecedented choice and opportunity, but also far greater levels of uncertainty and risk. The
Rough Nights: The Growing Dangers of Working at Night
Publication 1 March 2011
This report explores the lives of those people who work at night: the men and women who keep our hospitals open, clean our offices, allow us to cancel lost credit cards, serve us drinks in a club or drive us
Signing on: Experiences of worklessness in Birmingham
Publication 1 December 2010
This report maps the journeys of Birmingham residents seeking work in the second half of 2010 and reflecting on their experiences, makes recommendations for how employability support could be changed in the future – both to improve the rate of
Opening Doors to Apprenticeships 2: Reflecting on ways forward
Publication 1 June 2010
Opening Doors to Apprenticeships: Reflecting on ways forward is the second of two linked publications, following on from Opening doors to Apprenticeships: Setting the Scene. This report considers the practical next steps that need to be taken in order to
Opening the doors to apprenticeships
Publication 1 February 2010
Apprenticeships form one of the four main learning routes for young people aged 14-19, and will play a critical role in achieving 100 per cent participation under the Raising of the Participation Age from 2013. Significant numbers of young people,
Helping or Hindering – Meeting Young People’s Needs in Bedford
Publication 1 January 2010
This report looks at the needs of young people in Bedford, particularly focusing on how those who are not in education, employment or training seek assistance and access services. It identifies the lack of skills, opportunities, and qualifications as being
Stuck on London’s hard shoulder: Social needs in a fast moving city
Publication 1 January 2010
London is one of the wealthiest cities on the planet, but also suffers from serious levels of poverty and unemployment. London’s top 10% benefited greatly from the financial boom – but relatively little wealth trickled down and now the cost
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