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The Link Autumn 2019: Youth Work and School Partnerships
Our Autumn 2019 Link Magazine explores how youth work and school partnerships are improving attainment and achievement for our young people.
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Youth Work: Closing the poverty-related attainment gap during the pandemic
A report exploring how youth work responded to the needs of young people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Food Insecurity & Learning Loss Evaluation Pilot
YouthLink Scotland was funded by the Scottish Government to coordinate and support a pilot programme, focused on addressing food insecurity and learning loss in the school holidays. It took place during summer 2020, targeted at young people (S1-S6) identified by trusted professionals as being at risk of food insecurity or learning loss.
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National Case Study Evaluation: Youth work’s contribution to the Scottish Attainment Challenge
Our national case study evaluation builds a rich picture of the youth work sector’s current contribution to attainment.
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Outdoor Learning and Education Recovery
This document provides information on opportunities to collaborate with outdoor learning organisations in the Covid-19 recovery phase. It is intended to support local authorities and school leaders, reflecting Scottish Government guidance on working with partners, to plan and deliver Curriculum for Excellence in the Recovery Phase and ensure continuity of learning.
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COVID-19 Education Recovery: Youth work – A Guide for Schools
Developed with the Youth Work COVID-19 Recovery Group, this document explains how youth work can help schools to close the poverty-related attainment gap and improve outcomes for all children and young people.
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Young people and Curriculum for Excellence – building capacities through youth work
This publication highlights practice examples of how youth work is delivering the Curriculum for Excellence related to the four capacities, experiences and outcomes.
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Youth work and the Curriculum for Excellence
A useful resource that summarises how youth work helps to deliver on the key outcomes of Curriculum for Excellence.
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The National Improvement Framework for Scotland
This Scottish Government publication sets out their vision and priorities for Scotland's children's progress in learning.
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Delivering excellence and equity in Scottish education
This Scottish Government publication outlines the steps the Governemnt will take to achieve the improvements needed to close the gap in attainment between the least and most disadvantaged young people in Scotland.
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National Case Study Evaluation: Youth work’s contribution to the Scottish Attainment Challenge
Our national case study evaluation builds a rich picture of the youth work sector’s current contribution to attainment.
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Developing the Curriculum for Excellence
Summary findings of research undertaken by Dr Mark Priestly and Sarah Minty of the University of Stirling.
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Follow up survey of leavers from Scottish schools
This Statistics Publication Notice presents national information on the destination status of young people approximately 9 months after they left school, from the 2008/09 school year.
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Improving educational outcomes for children and young people from travelling cultures consultation response
This response is made by YouthLink Scotland on behalf of our membership.
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Impact and learning from the Aftercare pilot projects
The Scottish Government funded five pilot projects to test models of support which would address the issues and barriers that prevent young people from sustaining progressions after an Activity Agreement. This report demonstrates the outcomes delivered by the pilot projects and identifies from each learning which could inform future delivery of services.
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YCW2020 MicrO Local Area Grants Guidance
Guidance for applicants of the YCW2020 MicrO Local Area Grants.
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01 What Is Youth Led Research
Find out what youth-led research is and how you can empower young people to become researchers in their own communities.
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03 Template How To Write A Research Question
Use this template to help you write your own research question.
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06 Introducing World War One
This presentation can be used to introduce young people to World War One and includes facts & numbers, the role of women and key historical moments. Notes on each of the slides are also included for your ease.
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07 Introduction To The Womens Movement
This presentation can be used to introduce young people to the women's movement and feminism. As well as a history of the movement, you will also find key feminists, a glossary of terms and some key issues in history.
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09 Toolkit For On Our Wave Length MCSUK Input
These tips and suggestions were compiled by Tara Proud and Catherine Gemmell at the Marine Conservation Society.