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General overview

Stage of development: Complete

Policy sector: Child and family welfare

Start date of service provision: Oct 2018

Service users: 131 individuals

Intervention

The project helps young people towards a brighter future with careers guidance, help applying for opportunities, work experience, practical careers advice and barrier-busting long-term support. Dedicated Transition Coaches work closely with the Leaving Care Service to provide tailored support to each young person on the programme, guiding them in to education, employment and training and supporting them. The use of speech, language and communication needs screening alongside the expertise of the transition coaches to particularly focus on EET outcomes is an innovative intervention that has not been attempted before. As part of the screening process each young person goes through a speech, language and communication needs assessment, and is referred to a speech & language therapist if required. The transitions coach is trained to screen and refer to specialist services.

Target population

The programme will be working with 100 care leavers aged between 16 and 21 who are NEET, at risk of becoming NEET and those who are termed ‘unavailable’.

Location

Country

  • United Kingdom

Service delivery locations

  • Sheffield, South Yorkshire

Involved organisations

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Outcome metrics

  • Agrees education/training is right for them
  • Has at least 1 consistent relationship
  • Feels safe
  • Managing accommodation and costs
  • Self-determined outcome / SLN screening / Money managemen
  • Begins education/training course
  • Completes 25% of course
  • Completes 50% of course
  • Obtains level 1 qualification
  • Obtains level 2 qualification
  • Obtains level 3 qualification
  • Begins higher education
  • Completes 1 year of higher education
  • Completes 2 years of higher education
  • Completes higher education course
  • Enters work experience / volunteering
  • Completes 1 week of work Experience / volunteering
  • Completes 4 weeks of work Experience / volunteering
  • Enters employment
  • Earns £768
  • Earns £1631
  • Earns £3350
  • Earns £8155

Results

Outcome achievements

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Outcome payments

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