Prospects took over the contract on 18 January and will provide services for at least the next two years. It already runs IAG services in 10 other London boroughs. The service will help young people to make career decisions, as well as provide advice on wider issues.
Councillor Rocky Gill, cabinet member for education and children's wellbeing, said: "We are looking forward to working with Prospects to deliver the best support and first-class advice for young people."
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