It is a chance to reflect on what has been achieved over the past eight years in reaching and engaging "at risk" young adults in learning and development opportunities as a means of fostering their social inclusion and to consider what remains to be done.
This conference will reflect on and critically examine policy and practice in seeking to engage the disengaged in wider learning and development opportunities and will explore and assess the particular contribution that informal or community-based learning has to make.There will be opportunities to learn in small and large groups, to exchange ideas and experience, and to network. Workshop and discussion sessions will highlight examples of effective practice in the provision of learning for young adults on the margins, focusing on:
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