Youth workers ‘magic touch’ can help transition back to school

By Fiona Simpson
Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Covid-19 has hit the education of the most disadvantaged children hardest. As schools prepare to reopen to all pupils, sector leaders outline how youth workers can play a key role in helping children return to the classroom

Youth workers will be involved in catch-up schemes for disadvantaged young people to help them get ready to return to school in September
Youth workers will be involved in catch-up schemes for disadvantaged young people to help them get ready to return to school in September

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