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The National Youth Agency: NYA seeks to continue NSF research

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Extensive research was undertaken during Phase One, which ran from 2000 to 2003. This highlighted the positive impact NSF projects had on the personal development of young people and their movement on to positive destinations in work, training or education. The evaluation of Phase Two (2003-2006) will build on the evaluation of Phase One and focus on the impact of NSF on the voluntary sector, the wider community, young people and the barriers they face.

Tenders are invited from researchers or research teams with two to three years experience of undertaking research, a sound understanding of current youth work issues and the ability to critically analyse qualitative and quantitative information in relation to government policies and initiatives.

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