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News Insight: Charities aid transition to adulthood

3 mins read Social Care
A new report outlines how projects aimed at 18- to 24-year-olds can be most effective. Ben Cook looks at the findings.

A coalition of charities has set out the steps it believes are necessary to provide effective services for young people on the cusp of adulthood.

Research carried out by the Transition to Adulthood Alliance (T2A), a coalition of young people's organisations including Addaction, Nacro, and Young People in Focus, interviewed young people aged 15 to 26, staff that run projects, and commissioners, in order to highlight the work of organisations targeting 18- to 24-year-olds. It is hoped the resulting report, Made to Measure - Bespoke Services for Young Adults: Examples of Promising Practice, will inspire others to create similar projects and help young people find out more about organisations in their area.

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