Actually, that is not quite true.
One was slipped out on the DfES web site during the Christmas holiday.
It assessed the Impact of Youth Work, is based on qualitative and quantitative research by De Montfort University over recent years, and tells a generally positive tale of the youth service contribution to social issues. The second is not yet published. It is based on an analysis of data from the Youth Cohort Study of 1970, which tracks the life experiences of those born that year who answered questionnaires at various points in their lives. It endeavours to follow, say, their educational or health outcomes as they age and, perhaps, to look at the reasons.
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