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YALP Resources

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This page contains Project Reports, Briefing Sheets and other important documents on young adult learners.

Responses to consultations

Supporting Young People to Achieve: Towards a New Deal for Skills
A NIACE response to the HM Treasury's Consultation

Literacy and Social Inclusion: the policy challenge
A NIACE response to a discussion paper by the National Literacy Trust Supported by the Basic Skills Agency

In partnership with NYA:

YALP and NYA: Education in Youth Justice

NYA response in consultation with YALP: Raising Expectations: Staying in education and training post-16

Briefing Sheets

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Emotional Intelligence - [PDF]

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Youth Arts and Learning - [PDF]

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Basic Skills Work with Young Adults - [PDF]

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The learning needs of young adults with mental health difficulties - [PDF]

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Young adult learners, disaffection and social inclusion - [PDF]

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NYA Spotlight on literacy - Issues 23 - [PDF]

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Young Adults - Facts and Figures - [PDF]

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Books and Reports

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Young Parents National Development Project - Final Report, Nicola Aylward

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Raising Aspirations - guidance for integrating literacy, language and numeracy into courses for young mums, dads and parents-to-be, Sue Southwood, with Bethia McNeil.
This publication is to guide and support practitioners working with young parents in informal and non-formal provision, who have some responsibility to integrate the development of literacy, language and numeracy skills of young parents and parents-to-be, in other activities. The publication is free. Contact: clare.holland@niace.org.uk  for your copy, or download it as a PDF using the link above.

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Family Learning – does that include us? Young parents’ experience of adult learning
Linda Smith, Jeanne Haggart, Yanina Dutton.
Published February 2005. Free publication.
Funded by the Department for Education and Skills.
This publication explores the characteristics of young parents involved in informal learning activities, and the experience of young parents as learners. A joint research project between YALP and the Family Learning team at NIACE.

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‘Learning from the Edge': Updated 2006
Bryan Merton
Published December 2005.
Following the publication of Only Connect in1999, Learning from the Edge highlights the key lessons learned from YALP projects set in the context of a fast changing policy environment. It outlines critical success factors YALP believes are essential for effective interventions and support for young adults with troubled lives. Its findings are intended to be of interest to policy makers, service managers and practitioners.

Lessons from the Adult Community Learning Fund (2005) - [PDF]
Funded by the Adult and Community Learning Fund. This was an exploration into how informal, community-based learning contributes to the social inclusion of young adults aged 19-24. The final report is available online for free at the above link.

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Looking Forward to Thursdays – effective learning for young adults with mental health difficulties - Project report and evaluation, Linda Smith and Nicola Aylward. Published March 2004
This publication looks at the key findings from the Looking Forward to Thursdays research and at possible future developments.
www.lookingforward.org.uk

Looking Forward to Thursdays – effective learning for young adults with mental health difficulties.
Nicola Aylward – Project Officer, YALP – published April 2003.
Funded by The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund.
ISBN 0 86155 291 1
This publication identifies the key factors that contribute to positive outcomes for young adult learners with mental health difficulties and looks at the barriers for practitioners in providing effective learning opportunities. By drawing on case studies and testimonies from learners, Looking Forward to Thursdays aims to provide practical advice and encouragement to new staff involved with young adult learners.
www.lookingforward.org.uk

Success factors in informal learning: young adults experience of literacy, language and numeracy – Interim report, Bethia McNeil and Linda Smith
A National Research and Development Centre (NRDC) project – adult literacy and numeracy. This 6-page summary report covers the activities of the project from phase one including mapping the territory of literacy, language and numeracy provision and practice and themes emerging from case study visits.

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Success factors in informal learning: young adults’ experience of literacy, language and numeracy – Final report, Bethia McNeil and Linda Smith. Published December 2005.
The final report from this research is now available after being launched at a conference in London on 14 December 2005. It is available from the publications section of the NRDC website

Theatre as a site for learning: the impact of drama on the development of oracy among young adult offenders - Final Report - [PDF]
This report documents the development of, and findings from, a nine month pilot project joint funded by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) and Arts Council England. The project explored and evaluated the use of theatre as a site for learning, and the methods and processes of drama as ‘learning tools.’ Of particular interest was the impact of theatre and drama in supporting the personal and social development of young offenders, with particular emphasis on the development of oracy.

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Working with Young Adults
NIACE Lifelines Series
Carol Jackson – published March 2003.
ISBN 1 86201 150 8.
Price £6.95
Informal learning has a significant part to play in developing skills and achievements for young adults, particularly for those who do not participate actively in formal education and training programmes. This concise guide provides a step-by-step approach to establishing and managing projects. It includes inspirations to illustrate models of effective and innovative practice and offers insight for those who wish to understand and implement effective learning opportunities for young adults. This guide will help practitioners in evaluating the provision of learning activities and its impact on young adults.
Available from NIACE website: www.niace.org.uk/publications/W/WrkYoung.asp

Getting Connected

www.gettingconnected.org.uk

Getting Connected is a curriculum framework designed and developed by YALP to help young adults on the margins of education and employment to reconnect with learning and foster their personal development. The framework is intended to enhance the self-esteem and emotional literacy of those young adults outside the formal education and training system. It is aimed primarily at young adults aged 16-25 but is also benefiting many aged 14-15. The following publications have been produced and can be purchased via The National Youth Agency website.
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National Research Summary Report - Getting Connected
The research centre at Warwick University, the Centre for Education and Industry, has published a summary report of national research carried out from 2005 - 2007 into the format and outcomes/outputs of activities carried out by those organisations using the Getting Connected framework to develop young adults' emotional literacy.  Download Summary Report Here - [PDF]

 

coverGetting Creative with Getting Connected 1, Stephen Foster and Sarah Partridge,  £25 + £2 P&P
This unit-based resource book for Getting Connected contains activities designed to support learners engaging with the learning outcomes of unit A 'Knowing Myself', unit B 'Coping With Feelings', and unit C 'Holding Beliefs'. Comprising 95 main activities, 23 additional activities and 27 resource sheets, this publication provides a range of ideas that may be used, or adapted, to address all the elements of the learning outcomes for these units.

coverGetting Creative with Getting Connected 2, Stephen Foster with Sarah Partridge and Sheila Simons, £25 + £2 P&P
This resource book contains activities designed to support learners engaging with the learning outcomes of unit D "Handling relationships", unit E "Getting and giving support", and unit F "Exploring risks".
Both books are available together for £40 + £4 P&P, contact sales@nya.org.uk

 

 

 

Discussion papers

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The discussion papers here have been developed to initiate discussion and further research on a topic or issue that is current in terms of policy, practice and research or media coverage in work with young adults on the margins of education, employment or training. These discussions will feed into forthcoming briefing papers, and will inform and support the work of YALP and practitioners working with young adults. If you are providing informal/non-formal learning to those groups of young adults described in the papers, we would be interested in finding out more about your work. Please contact Linda Dixon, Project Officer, linda.dixon@niace.org.uk , in the first instance.

 

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Young Adult Migrant Workers - [PDF]

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Young Adult Carers - [PDF]

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