From NEET to ETE: An evaluation of the longer term outcomes of the Pathways programme at Fight for Peace, UK

2015 
This report reviews data on the longer term outcomes for those who have attended the Fight for Peace (FFP) Pathways programme and is funded by Credit Suisse, the major funders of the Programme between 2009 and 2014. A total of 134 young people have attended the Pathways programme and data are included on the lives of young people who graduated up to six years ago. The research findings show that the Pathways programme at FFP has exceeded its targets over a sustained period of time and has a discernable and significant longer term influence on the lives of young people who attend. After they graduated, the majority of young people continued to improve their CVs by taking courses and by finding work. They remain optimistic about their future.
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