17 March 2004

Supporting young people to achieve: towards a new deal for skills

Skills are the key to increasing individual opportunity, labour market flexibility and productivity in the economy.  Raising the participation of young people in education and training is central to meeting the demand for skills in a dynamic, modern economy. The Government is committed to ensuring that all young people reach the age of 19 ready for higher education or skilled employment. 

Supporting young people to achieve is the report of the review of financial support for 16-19 year olds.  Building on the success of Education Maintenance Allowances in raising participation in full time education, the aim of this review is to ensure all young people aged 16-19 have the support and incentives they need to participate in education and training.  The report describes and launches consultation on short and long-term measures to improve choice, provide decent minimum levels of income to deliver a more individualised, professional service to young people. 

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