Evidence of Outcomes and Impacts of Advice for young people
Existing evidence you can use to demonstrate the value and impact of the work of YIACS.
Youth Access resources:
Young People & Civil Justice (2007)
Report by Legal Services Research Centre on 18-24 year olds in the 2004 Civil & Social Justice Survey, detailing findings on impact of social welfare problems.
External resources:
The Case for Advice (Advice Services Alliance, 2010)
A short briefing setting out evidence of the impact of advice services
Benefits of Youth Work (Unite 2010)
A report aimed at local councillors, MPs, the voluntary sector and other key decision-makers, setting out the reasons why youth services are needed and the difference they make to young people's lives.
Rights to Access Project: Interim Evaluation Report (Michael Bell Associates, 2007)
Report on specialist legal advice services for young people, detailing findings from outcomes monitoring and a longitudinal study.
Peer Interview Report, Listening to Young Clients (Streetwise Community Law Centre, 2004)
A report on research by young people with users of a legal advice service examining soft outcomes.
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