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Raising Expectations: enabling the system to deliver

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The Government's aim is for every 16 and 17-year-old to participate in education and training and for every adult to have the chance to improve their skills.

This consultation document marks the beginning of a period of discussion and debate on the future of education and training provision with those most affected.

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    Audience: DCSF, Journalists, Researchers, Statisticians
    Format: Product - Document - Colour  Date issued: March 2008
    Function: Guidance  Reference: CM 7348  

    Price: FREE

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    Includes

    • Ministerial foreword
    • Summary
    • PART 1: Supporting participation and achievement for young people
    • Chapter 1: Introduction
    • Chapter 2: Local authorities commissioning provision to meet the needs of young people
    • Chapter 3: Operational models for commissioning
    • Chapter 4: Management of the system
    • Chapter 5: Funding
    • Chapter 6: Implementation
    • PART 2: Reforming the post-19 skills system to secure better outcomes for adults
    • Chapter 7: Rationale and key proposal
    • Chapter 8: Funding and commissioning
    • Chapter 9: Sponsorship of the Further Education system
    • Chapter 10: An integrated system: other functions of the Skills Funding Agency
    • Chapter 11: An integrated system: how the Skills Funding Agency fits into the wider
    • skills landscape
    • Responding to this consultation
    • Glossary of terms

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