Research project charts the long-term impact of Sea Cadets participation

Derren Hayes
Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Survey identifies how being a member of the uniformed youth group has helped generations of young people to progress in a range of life outcomes.

Generations of former Sea Cadets participants reported a range of developmental benefits to being members. Picture: Justin Sutcliffe/Sea Cadets
Generations of former Sea Cadets participants reported a range of developmental benefits to being members. Picture: Justin Sutcliffe/Sea Cadets

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