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10Apr 2025 by Amy Fabry-Jenkins
NYEB Evaluation 2025-2027 is now underway

NYEB Evaluation 2025-2027 is now underway

News, Research
The National Youth employment Body (NYEB) is conducting an evaluation to build evidence about how the NYEB demonstration project works and to contribute to learning and recommendations for i...
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13Dec 2024 by Amy Fabry-Jenkins
How we are embedding local expertise and evidence in the Youth Opportunity Compass

How we are embedding local expertise and evidence in the Youth Opportunity Compass

Case study, Logan-Beaudesert, News, Research
A range of data and evidence, including firsthand knowledge of the community, supports Community Investment Committees (CICs) to decide what action they take to strengthen local youth employ...
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11Nov 2024 by Amy Fabry-Jenkins
NYEB Evaluation Synthesis

NYEB Evaluation Synthesis

News, Research
As part of the NYEB approach to building evidence, planning has begun evaluation from now into 2027. The first step was looking at what we’d learnt so far. The first step was to review and s...
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30Aug 2024 by Amy Fabry-Jenkins
Skills & training innovation in the NYEB

Skills & training innovation in the NYEB

News, Research, Skills and training
When NYEB lead partners and members came together in Melbourne in November 2023 for the Community of Policy and Practice (CoPP) focused on skills and training, they highlighted the need for ...
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The National Youth Employment Body (NYEB) is enabled by the Brotherhood of St. Laurence and funded by the Paul Ramsay Foundation, the Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation, the Macquarie Group Foundation and the Ian Potter Foundation.

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The Brotherhood of St Laurence (BSL) is committed to ensuring that staff, volunteers and community members with disability, mental health and chronic conditions, and/or identify as Neurodiverse have equal opportunities to access, engage and flourish within all activities at BSL.

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