Abstract

Working with 16–25-year-olds as part of changing legislation poses exciting opportunities and ways of working for educational psychologists (EPs). An essential element of this work involves ensuring appropriate provision for vulnerable young people at risk of becoming NEETs (Not in Education, Employment or Training). This study aimed to explore experiences of alternative education provision from the perspectives of young people, parents and staff.

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