Rural Youth Network is a national charity that works with partners from all sectors to make a difference on the issues that affect young people and those that work with them in rural areas. If you have a Case Study of a example of good practice relating to rural children and young people please send the information to Sarah Hope at Rural Youth Network ruralyouth@nya.org.uk. The Case Study of example of good practice can be on anything such as transport, housing, volunteerning, participation etc. By shraring your good practice with our members we will be helping those who work with rurally excluded young people. Thank you.
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there is a desparate shortage of independent, supported, living accomadation for young disabled. Like to start one unit in BD18 is there any financial help out there? we provide management of resources and people both workers and users as well as training for the project. as the need is desperate in BD post codes, a prompt reply would be much appreciated by all concerned. Please respond urgently
to Dr Dipankar Sen