The Youth Advice Workforce: Now and in the Future
A new report published by Youth Access – the national membership association of over 200 youth information, advice, counselling and support services across the UK – argues that, if young people are to get the advice they deserve, the workforce needs to be professionalised. Given the impact of rising youth unemployment, they argue that there is an urgent need to develop a new youth advice qualification that will equip workers to provide good quality social welfare advice and expand access to high quality training.
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