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How one borough is bucking the UK's youth unemployment trend

Sefton Council (Merseyside) and Leeds’ Cockburn Multi - Academy Trust intervene early (under 16) to prevent youth from becoming Neet (not in education/employment/training) via charities (Career Connect, Ahead Partnership) for personalized support. Sefton’s 16 - 17 Neet rate halved to 3.8% since 2019, contrasting the UK’s 1M + Neet youth crisis highlighted by Alan Milburn’s review, linked to poor non - university routes, mental health, and a weak labour market. The government plans to expand vocational options (T - levels, V - levels) and reform apprenticeships.

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youth unemploymentNeetSeftonearly interventionCareer ConnectCockburn Multi - Academy TrustAhead PartnershipAlan Milburn reviewUK education systemvocational trainingmental healthT - levelsV - levelsapprenticeshipsResolution Foundation

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