Archive for 'Excluded Young People'

Archive for May, 2008

Video coverage of the festival of ideas event

What happens when you put innovators, commissioners and investors who share one interest in the same room? Well, check out the clips below and find out what happened at the Festival of Ideas: Innovation for excluded young people event.
See John Craig present a research report based on our research paper and surveys delegates completed before the festival. What were […]

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Research paper - Innovation for excluded young people (by Margaret Bolton)

Earlier this year, we commissioned independent research into opportunities for innovation on the theme of excluded young people. Over 20 people were interviewed via telephone including commissioners, social investors and innovators. Before releasing the final draft, we wanted to know your thoughts in response to the key emerging questions that were coming out of the […]

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NEET solutions

One of the issues that animated conversation at our Festival of Ideas last week was the issue of helping young people who have dropped out of education, employment or training. One participant at the event, the Private Equity Foundation, is now actively looking for a small number of ‘ambitious third sector organisations’ to work […]

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Insight Journey on Excluded Young People

“The desk is a dangerous place from which to view the world” wrote espionage novelist John LeCarre. Yet since the rise of the ‘knowledge economy’ that is where most leaders stay, locked away by organisational priorities and packed schedules. This can be an effective approach when we already know what needs to be done and […]

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Festival feedback

Thank you so much to all those who attended our Festival of Ideas yesterday and contributed so generously. As with last week, it felt to me like a real success. However, what matters is what you the participants thought. We would hugely value your feedback through this very quick feedback form and if you would […]

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Studio+ Music Project

What is the problem you are working to solve?
Studio+ will help reduce the number of young people in London who are not in education, employment or training (NEET).
It will help support NEET young people back into education, training and employment.
It will help young people to gain qualifications that are vital to their chances of getting […]

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FreqOUT!

What is the problem you are working to solve?
Involving NEET and excluded/disadvantaged young people in new forms of learning. In particular:
 Engagement in diverse contexts (our work has happened on the streets, in youth clubs, community centres, hostels, shopping centres …)
 Exciting young people in learning via introduction to cutting edge technologies
 Building trust by giving young […]

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Creative media and young people

What is the Problem you are trying to solve?
We are trying to engage vulnerable young people in positive activity. Targeting young people who are vulnerable to drug and alcohol misuse, we will aim to do the following;
· Raise aspirations and confidence
· Inform young people about the effects of drugs and alcohol
· Engage […]

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( YEETI) Youth Employment, education and Training Innovation

Festival of Ideas—Excluded Young People.
1. What is the problem to solve?
How to engage NEET young people aged 16-18 years and other socially excluded young people in positive education/training/employment (ETE) initiatives. A vast array of provision for young people already exists–but despite the calls for co-ordination much of it is still single agency focused, does […]

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