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Spring to Equalities Webinar Young Adult Carers – improving support in FE Nicola Aylward Head of Learning for Young People 25 th April 2016
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Young Adult Carers Aged 16-24, provide regular, unpaid care. 314,000 young adult carers in England and Wales. Provide £5.5bn in unpaid care per year. Experience a range of disadvantage and poor outcomes in learning and work. Three times as likely to be NEET and on average achieve 9 lower GCSE grades. 45% report a mental health difficulty.
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Three Policy Changes Young adult carers should be formally identified as a 'vulnerable group' giving them full entitlement to the 16- 19 Bursary Young adult carers, aged 16-21, should be exempt from the 21 hour rule in the benefit system Young adult carers should be able to access flexible hours apprenticeships and traineeships to boost their skills and careers
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Individuals whose stories of learning will be inspirational to others who hear and read about them Tutors whose dedication and commitment to learning inspires those who hear or read their story Projects/Provisions that will be inspirational to others and that could be replicated or adapted by other learning providers Employers who have invested in outstanding staff training and development and used learning to develop and utilise the skills of their workforce to improve productivity and raise morale Closing date: 5:00pm on Friday 20 May 2016 www.festivaloflearning.org.uk/2016-awards Stay connected: @festival_learn /festivaloflearning /learnworkuk Supported by: Award Nominations Now O pen
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