GHK Consulting was commissioned by the LSC National Office to undertake a study to provide an evidence base which would inform future efforts in raising the aspirations of young people aged 14-19 years. The focus of the study is on England since 2005 and on those strategies, interventions and practices that have proved to work most effectively in terms of achieving the engagement/re-engagement of young people with learning and the progression of those already engaged. Darlington UFA is referred to.
QA Research were commissioned to undertake an evaluation of some elements of the Fellowship programme. The training of UFA Fellows is an important part of the work of UFA, and the focus of this evaluation was to assess the impacts of involvement on those who are trained with the programme.
This report presents the findings of two phases of evaluation activity. It reports on findings from the first phase completed in October / November 2006 and the second phase completed in June/July 2007.
QA Research were commissioned to undertake an evaluation of some elements of the Fellowship programme. The training of UFA Fellows is an important part of the work of UFA, and the focus of this evaluation was to assess the impacts of involvement on those who are trained with the programme. This report presents the findings of two phases of evaluation activity. It reports on findings from the first phase completed in October / November 2006 and the second phase completed in June/July 2007.