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Leaked Youth Green Paper reveals government’s intentions

Posted: 06 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


Poorly performing Connexions services and youth services will be scrapped and replaced under proposals to revamp services for young people, according to a draft of the youth green paper seen by 0-19.

Youth Matters, expected to be published next week but still vulnerable to further delay, will pave the way for new legislation clarifying the duty on local authorities to commission things to do and places to go for young people.

Progress will be measured against clear national standards and a new performance indicator on young people’s participation, with ultimate responsibility for delivery resting with the new directors of children’s services.

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“Where a local youth service is strong and successful it should thrive and grow,” the draft says. “Where local voluntary bodies, Connexions services, or private sector providers are strong, they should do likewise. And where provision is weaker, it must be improved or replaced.”

Under the plans, responsibility for commissioning services currently provided by Connexions partnerships will be transferred to children’s trusts.

Responsibility and funding for information, advice and guidance services will also transfer from Connexions services to children’s trusts, although it is likely that the majority of this will be passed on in turn to schools and colleges by 2008. Children’s trusts will, however, retain responsibility for ensuring access to information, advice and guidance for those young people in work-based learning or employment and those not in any form of education, employment or training.
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The need to tackle the problem of antisocial behaviour and crime among young people features prominently throughout the paper, and there are plans to establish new “front-line youth support teams focused on prevention”.

Calling on the “unique contribution of youth work” to be built into every aspect of integrated youth support, the paper promises to build on the vision for the youth service set out in Transforming Youth Work. However, it warns that this may mean youth work “finding a greater role outside traditional youth work settings”.



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