Funding cuts lead councils to seek new ways of delivering youth work

Adam Offord
Monday, September 28, 2015

A new round of government funding through the Delivering Differently for Young People programme will aim to help more local authorities develop effective models of providing youth services at a reduced cost

Youth work mutuals where staff are directly involved in running youth services is one of the models being developed by councils taking part in the DDYP scheme. Picture: Epic CIC
Youth work mutuals where staff are directly involved in running youth services is one of the models being developed by councils taking part in the DDYP scheme. Picture: Epic CIC

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