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http://righttosucceed.org.uk/ 17-09-2013 12:25:01
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π1 in 5 children are persistently missing school. At an important roundtable with colleagues from Place2Be, Centre for Mental Health and Children & Young People's Mental Health Coalition we identified evidence-based solutions to address the issue of persistent absence. π Read more here: place2be.org.uk/about-us/news-β¦
Two weeks ago today we headed to Blackpool to announce a Β£2.3m investment as part of our place-based grants programme, Connected Futures.ποΈ Led by place-based change charity, Right to Succeed, alongside Blackpool Council, the investment will develop more effective town-wide data
Are you aged 16-24 and want to make a big difference to the lives of children and young people? π Apply to become a Youth Advisor with Blackpool Council today: buff.ly/3WUs4r8
Our CEO, Barry Fletcher, and Paul O'Neill, Deputy CEO at Right to Succeed have been on BBC Breakfast this morning, discussing the ongoing rise of young people not earning or learning, and our report that launched today. The Youth Employment 2024 Outlook report reveals that 1 in 8
As NEET rates rise across the UK in 2024, BBC News (UK) interviewed Right to Succeed Engagement Coach @TomikaRogerson as part of their exclusive report with Youth Futures Foundation buff.ly/3AxSqYi
Continuing the coverage today on the rise of NEET young people in the UK, our Deputy CEO Paul O'Neill joined BBC News (UK) to talk about the complexities and challenges facing 16-24 year old's. π‘ Tune in to BBC Radio 5 Live with Stephen Nolan this evening from 10pm for further discussion.
Last night Deputy CEO of Right to Succeed, Paul O'Neill joined Stephen Nolan to discuss the rising numbers of young people that are 'not in education, employment or training' (NEET) and the challenges they face in society today. Listen on BBC Radio 5 Live π buff.ly/4dNR4Ho
Right to Succeed has co-signed a letter to Bridget Phillipson urging her to tackle persistent absence by: π§improving access to mental health & SEND support π«making schools inclusive πintervening earlier π©βπ¦ working with families Take a look here: tinyurl.com/35uerpep