Thank you for completing our survey

We are asking 16-24 year olds to complete this short survey.  We want to understand from young people directly what some of the challenges are when moving from education into employment. We also want to understand if it is getting easier or not for young people to make the move. The information we gain will be used in a report which we will send to MP's and Ministers.

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* 1. What year did you leave secondary education

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* 2. What town did you go to school in?

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* 3. What is your gender

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* 4. Do you have any learning needs or disabilities?

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* 5. What is your highest qualification?

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* 6. Who would you go to for careers support?

  Least likely Most likely N/A
Teacher
Careers Adviser (in school)
Careers Adviser (outside school - Jobcentre, Careers Service Youth Club etc)
Parent or family member
Friend
An employer you know
Internet
Dont know

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* 7. Did you have a careers interview, or time for support at your school?

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* 8. When you were at school, did you receive advice on any of the following

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* 9. How would you rate the information you received

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* 10. Did you gain work experience whilst at school?

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* 11. Did employers come in to your school to talk about careers?

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* 12. When you finished secondary school did you feel that you had the knowledge and skills needed for work?

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* 13. If you answered no to the previous question what more could you have benefited from?

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* 14. What do you think the biggest challenge is for young people moving from education into employment?

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* 15. What do you think the Government could do to support young people to move from education into employment?

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. If you would like to be more involved in the work of Youth Employment UK or access the report once we have published it please visit www.yeuk.org.uk

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