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Young People with Learning Disabilities – What Works?, 19/09/08 [W/E/NI/S]

The Shaw Trust has published a report on the best way to support the transition of young people with learning disabilities into employment.

The research, funded through the Big Lottery Fund, and conducted by the Welsh Centre for Learning Disabilities at Cardiff University, examines the barriers to education and employment faced by young people with learning disabilities, the success of the current range of programmes available and ways of closing employment rate gaps for this group of young people.

The report is available to download from the Shaw Trust website.

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