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Calls for ‘student premium’ to support disadvantaged young people after GCSEs

A coalition of UK social mobility organizations is urging the government to introduce a 'student premium' for disadvantaged 16 to 19-year-olds to address a post-GCSE funding gap. The proposed £430m annual funding aims to support students in further education and reduce the number of young people not in education, employment, or training (Neet).

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student premiumpost-16 educationsocial mobilityNEETeducation fundingdisadvantage gapfurther educationGCSE

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Calls for ‘student premium’ to support disadvantaged young people after GCSEs

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