The seminars will aim to increase the understanding of the contribution of youth work and non-formal learning to this new educational landscape.
The events will explore issues and opportunities created through the reform, including the raising of the participation age, the new qualifications framework and the strategy for young people not in education, employment or training.
National Youth Agency chief executive Fiona Blacke or director of programmes Heather Stevens will speak at each seminar.
The free events will be held during February and March in York, London, Birmingham, Bristol, Woking and Wigan. To find out more or to book a place email Nicola Colligan at the NYA on nicolac@nya.org.uk or visit www.nya.org.uk.
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