Liverpool City Region Careers Hub - Supporting Youth Development

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Discover how Liverpool City Region is tackling deprivation and educational disadvantage through initiatives like the Careers Hub and New Youth Hubs for young people aged 16 and above. Explore the challenges faced by disadvantaged students and the efforts being made to bridge the gap between different student groups. Learn about the demographics and educational disadvantaged groups in Liverpool City Region. Stay informed about the latest reports and insights shaping the future of education in the region.

  • Liverpool
  • Careers Hub
  • Youth Development
  • Educational Disadvantage
  • Deprivation

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  1. Liverpool City Region Careers Hub To help every young person find their best next step Ian Raikes, Headteacher of Greenbank High School 30 June 2021

  2. New Youth Hubs 16 years+

  3. Deprivation Liverpool City Region has significant levels of geographically concentrated deprivation with many of our local areas the most deprived in the country: 32% of middle super output areas (MSOAs) in the City Region fall in the bottom 10% of English MSOAs in terms of net household income.

  4. Disadvantage By the time students leave secondary school, disadvantaged pupils are now over 18.1 months behind non-disadvantaged pupils. This gap has increased slightly from last year, by 0.2 months.

  5. The Demographics & Educational Disadvantaged in LCR Shaping Futures Report April 2021

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