Targeted youth support (TYS) key delivery elements: Young person's interventions (LAs DH)
- Contact:
- See individual case studies for contacts
- Provider:
- Training and Development Agency
- Topics:
- Children and Young People's Plan, Children's trusts, Equality and diversity, Information sharing and the Common Assessment Framework, Multi-agency working, Participation of children and young people, Schools, Substance and alcohol misuse, Targeted youth support, Teenage pregnancy, Voluntary and community sector, Workforce reform and training, Youth Matters
- Type:
- Emerging practice
- Date:
- December 2007
In these case studies LAs, and other organisations responsible for implementing targeted youth support (TYS), share emerging practice around the young person's interventions that need to be in place in order to effectively deliver the reforms.
The case studies detail the challenges faced, the actions taken and the resulting impact, and offer some implementation tips for the following areas:
- effective support across transitions
- a focus on preventative activities
- information sharing
- an evidence-based approach to intervention.
Their purpose is to give you a taste of the different practices as they emerge, as well as the opportunity to find out more about issues relevant to you and your authority.
To help you select the case study most appropriate to your needs, we have provided further details of the contents here:
- Devon County Council – intervention panel helps reduce permanent exclusions
- London Borough of Hackney – engaging vulnerable young people in positive activities
- London Borough of Harrow – financial rewards and intensive support reduce not in education, employment or training (NEET) by 50 per cent
- London Borough of Hillingdon – promoting a positive image of young people
- Homelessness – Safe Moves project.
Click to access Key delivery elements: Young people's interventions case studies (LAs A–C, I–S, T–Z)
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Last updated on 01/12/2007





