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16plus Planning
Capturing and recording the intentions and destinations of young people: Before pupils become eligible to leave school they should be supported to consider what they want to do when they leave school and when they... -
What is the Participation Measure?
From August 2015, the new Participation Measure (PM) was published, outlining the status of all young people aged 16-19, whether in school or post-school. Skills Development Scotland (SDS) have been working with the Scottish Government... -
Data Sharing - Frequently Asked Questions
Care and Learning Sharing Information and Data Consent – What Does This Mean for You? Q: Why does Care and Learning need to keep information about me? A: So that we can Keep in touch...
Organisations
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Opportunities for All
Opportunities for All is a commitment by Scottish Government to offer a place in learning or training to every 16-19 year old who is currently not in education, employment or training. Highland Council has a... -
Project Scotland
ProjectScotland is a charity that helps young people aged 16-30 to get on in life through structured volunteering and a forward planning and supportive mentor scheme. young people are placed into 13-week volunteering opportunities that... -
Lead Scotland
Lead Scotland, is a voluntary organisation set up to empower disabled young people and adults and carers across Scotland to access learning opportunities. The Supporting People, Connecting Communities project enables adults over 16, resident in... -
The Highland Council Employability Service
Highland Council’s Employability Services (HES) supports people of working age to progress towards and into employment. For young people we can engage with students up to 6 months before they reach their statutory school leaving...