
Children's minister Tim Loughton promised earlier this month that the youth policy document, due to be published later this year, will be developed with significant input from the sector over the summer.
Consultation on the plans is yet to begin, but key youth organisations are preparing their proposals for government.
David Wright, chief executive of the Confederation of Heads of Young People's Services, insisted that the strategy should be used to offer all young people a basic level of youth provision.
"The key thing I want to see is a policy for young people that says that during every young person's transition to adulthood they should have an entitlement to certain services," he said.
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