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Policy & research > Structured Youth Development Programmes - A Review of Evidence
Structured Youth Development Programmes - A Review of Evidence
The Ministry of Youth Development has released the following report "Structured Youth Development Programmes - A Review of Evidence".
This review is intended to identify what is currently known about good practice in structured youth development programmes.
Structured Youth Development Programmes - A Review of Evidence
This review is currently informing the Ministry of Youth Development's internal policy and our work in:
- reviewing the contracting and evaluation of our funded youth programmes
- informing key discussion with providers e.g. 'range and reach'
- adding to the body of evidence on youth development policy and practice in New Zealand.
It is recommended reading for providers of youth development structured programmes, especially those engaged in programme planning, policy and practice.
Structured Youth Development Programmes - A Review of Evidence (full report)
Please note: The full review contains footnotes in sequence and should be cited for referencing purposes. Links for the individual sections have separate numerical runs of footnotes.
What is coming
Over time we will update this page with summary versions and spin-off reports to ensure that it is available in a variety of user-friendly formats including:
- articles from 12to24 - our newsletter
- links to related presentations e.g. the work of Paddy Pawson and Ian Williams on outcome measures
- powerpoint versions of the main findings
- links to email summaries
- profiles of provider case studies
Feedback
If you would like to provide feedback or comments about this review please email: mydinfo@myd.govt.nz
The review has been divided into sections below.
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