Access to Education and Training for Young Adult Carers - Briefing Paper - Free Download
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About This Publication
Until very recently, almost all research on young carers has focused on young people up to the age of 18 and not beyond this age. The National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE) was funded by the Nuffield Foundation to research and identify key issues around access to education and training for young adult carers aged 16–25 in England, with a specific focus upon transition to adulthood.
This policy briefing paper provides a summary of the project findings and presents a number of recommendations that are primarily intended for policy-makers, decision-makers, managers and practitioners across the learning and skills sector, but are also of
relevance to those working in the social care sector.
This policy briefing paper provides a summary of the project findings and presents a number of recommendations that are primarily intended for policy-makers, decision-makers, managers and practitioners across the learning and skills sector, but are also of
relevance to those working in the social care sector.

