The VCS offer a range of services to children, young people and families (CYP&F). This section brings together news, best practice and resources on this CYP&F.
The Care Quality Commission, the independent regulator of health and social care services in England, is looking at the way young people aged 14-25 with complex health needs move from children's to adult health services.
Just to remind you that booking is now open for this exciting event taking place on Wednesday 23 October from 10am to 3.30pm at Nottingham Voluntary Action Centre.
Booking is now open for this exciting event, which is free for EMVY (East Midlands Voluntary Youth) Network members and an additional person aged 14 to 25 per EMVY member, and is aimed at VCS organisations across the East Midlands with an interest in young people and health.
Booking is now open for this exciting event aimed at VCS organisations across the East Midlands who have an interest in young people and health, which is taking place on Wednesday 23 October from 10am to 3.30pm at Nottingham Voluntary Action Centre.
NCVYS’s monthly Funding Update for August, which includes details of national funding opportunities for the voluntary and community youth sector and highlights funding with a focus on workforce development, is available at www.ncvys.org.uk/UserFiles/Funding_August13.pdf.
Last year in England alone, around 250,000 young people left school with fewer than five good GCSEs including Maths and English to enter one of the toughest job markets in history.
The government has launched a consultation on proposals to reform the funding of apprenticeship training in England, based on the Richard Review (2012).