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<p>Local authorities have a critical role to play in ensuring adequacy of provision
and support for young people to access and participate in education and training.
The offer available for 16-24 year olds in West Worcestershire includes:</p><ul><li>Full-time
education: there is a range of full-time education options funded for 16-19 year olds,
including T levels, A levels, and Technical qualifications.</li><li>Traineeships:
for young people qualified up to level 3 and with little work experience, but who
are motivated and looking for an apprenticeship or work.</li><li>Apprenticeships:
for those age 16+.</li><li>Kickstart programme: aimed at those aged 16-24 on Universal
Credit and deemed to be at risk of long-term unemployment.</li><li>Core Youth Offer
for 18-24: for young people claiming Universal Credit in intensive work search.</li></ul><p>In
addition to the schools providing 16-18 delivery in West Worcestershire, a number
of further education and sixth-form college academies, including Heart of Worcestershire
College, Warwickshire College Group, and Worcester Sixth Form College offer provision
in a reasonable travel to learn area.</p><p> </p>
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