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Achieve Economic Wellbeing

Children and young people should engage in further education, employment or training on leaving school, are ready for employment, live in decent homes and sustainable communities, have access to transport and material goods, live in households free from low income.

Priorities for achieving economic wellbeing

  • reduce child poverty
  • progression of people from deprived backgrounds to higher education

Group of young people

How we are performing

Newcastle plan for children and young people
What children and young people are saying

Performance and planning
A-Z Children's Services strategies and plans

Related information

Family Services Directory for local family support services and organisations
Plings - Things to do, places to go for young people (external link)
Schools and related information (external link)
Progression routes for young people
14 - 19 learning
Family learning (external link)
Extended services through schools
Sure Start Children's Centres (external link)
Childcare Sufficiency Assessment
Job Centre Plus (external link)

Contact us

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