14-19 Agenda Helen McMullen Deputy Regional Director Government Office for Yorkshire and the Humber Director for Children & Learners.

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14-19 Agenda Helen McMullen Deputy Regional Director Government Office for Yorkshire and the Humber Director for Children & Learners

We want more young people to be offered more each year

Raising attainment Increasing participation Closing the gap Ambition and Aspiration

Participation is now on the way up

We are starting to see progress on young people who are NEET

More young people are achieving more L2 qualifications year by year

Qualification and Curriculum Reform Secondary curriculum New pathways to L1 and beyond Functional skills New assessments at A level Diplomas New NC Programmes of study

14-19 Strategy Curriculum reforms Integrated Youth Offer –Targeted –Connexions Transition –Tackling NEET –Tackling Youth Offending –Tackling Teenage Conception –Tackling Drugs and Substance Misuse –Tackling CAMH problems and access

Every Child Matters 0-19 years (0-25 years) Infrastructure Co-ordination –early indication –prevention –intervention