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The National Youth Agency: Youth Access event to studyevidence-building

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The event is for the managers of youth information, advice and counselling services (YIACS) to consider what the shifting climate to an evidence-based approach to funding and commissioning services will mean for them.

Youth Access plans to cover issues such as the development of a national evidence base for YIACS, including new findings on young people's advice needs and the relationship to mental and emotional health needs; developing outcomes for funding proposals, and practical tools for measuring the outcomes of advice and counselling.

Barbara Rayment, Youth Access director and joint facilitator for the event, said: "Co-ordinators' meetings like these are facilitated events that combine a mixture of inputs from presenters with activities for participants, as well as opportunities to share and network with colleagues." The event is to be held in Birmingham and costs 100 per person.

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