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What the data tells us

What the data tells us. We know more than ever Our intelligence is more accurate than ever. Local data and intelligence is everything. How does it feel?. Best ever, worst ever, somewhere in between? Year 11s continuing in learning Youth unemployment (NEET) Lost in the system

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What the data tells us

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  1. What the data tells us • We know more than ever • Our intelligence is more accurate than ever. • Local data and intelligence is everything

  2. How does it feel? • Best ever, worst ever, somewhere in between? • Year 11s continuing in learning • Youth unemployment (NEET) • Lost in the system • The most vulnerable • Young people LDD

  3. Have we considered? • Summer born boys. • Cross area support. • The jobs no training time-bomb. • Focus on the family

  4. Neighbourhoods and collaboratives • Under used intelligence. • More data than research and analysis • Longitudinal dimension • Target setting/Outcome Based Accountability at a very local level

  5. Some challenges • The support of young people LDD, the current scandalous situation. • Demand outstripping supply eg E2E. • Individually tailored support • Progression at 18

  6. Some challenges • Focus on prevention • Joint intelligence married to commissioning • The pace of change • Parents/carers and families.

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