The product sheets, available online or as hard copies, cover 12 of the main areas of the agency's work, including research, workforce reform, community safety, Integrated Youth Support Services Quality Mark, young people's health, Engagement Network, Hear by Right and the Young Researcher Network.
Copies are being made available to local authorities. Writing in an accompanying letter Fiona Blacke, the NYA's chief executive, reiterates the agency's commitment to making a difference to the lives of young people and the contribution youth work can make to this. "We are developing new programmes and services all the time and with our new associate network we have the depth and breadth of skills to work with you whatever the issue. Together we can make a big difference to the life expectations of young people," she says.
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