The report is prepared as part of the agency's process for ensuring good practice within JNC professionally qualifying validated higher education programmes for youth and community work.
NYA development officer Amanda Fearn said: "The process not only makes sure that all students are receiving a good standard of learning, but also enables a picture of the developing workforce to be formed and highlights shifts and changes in trends. These cover, for example, the demographic makeup of students and the destinations of newly-qualified JNC youth and community professionals."
The full report is available as a free pdf download on the NYA website at http://www.nya.org.uk/workforce-and-training. Highlights will be featured on these pages in forthcoming issues.
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