It also explores how these measures will impact on young people and youth services. The briefing is available free from the agency's website at www.nya.org.uk.
Among some of the headline findings for young people and those supporting them are:
Although there has been no explicit commitment to the previous government's raising the participation age timetable, Chancellor George Osborne did commit the government to raising 'the participation age to 18 by the end of the parliament'. Some of the funding to support learner places will be drawn from scrapping Education Maintenance Allowance. (EMA).
Responsibility for delivering the National Citizen Service (NCS) now resides with the Office of Civil Society at the Cabinet Office.
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