The outcomes were added to the final version of the framework, issued last week.
The five outcomes are: being healthy, staying safe, enjoying and achieving, making a posi-tive contribution, and economic wellbeing. The outcomes are likely to be central to the forthcoming green paper on youth.
At last week's Labour conference, junior education minister Stephen Twigg said: "The outcomes are as relevant to young people in their teenage years as they are for children."
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