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What do we mean by Achieve Economic Well-Being?
Children and young people should:
Be supported to achieve a successful transition to adult life
Engage in further education, employment or training on leaving school
Have the opportunity to develop work related skills and participate in work related learning experiences to inform their future vocational choices
Have access to high quality impartial information, advice, guidance and support for their progression and achievement in all aspects of economic wellbeing at times, places and in a format of their choice to suit their needs
Have developed enterprising skills and positive aspirations and attitudes to employment and learning. Be able to think creatively and adapt to today’s dynamic business environment
Understand what it means to set up in business, see it as a positive life-option and possess relevant and transferable enterprise skills and financial awareness
Live in households free from material deprivation and low income and be protected from homelessness
Live in decent homes in sustainable communities with access to transport and material goods
Click here to read what children and young people are saying which outlines issues that children and young people have raised with the city council and partners organisations.
Other information you might be interested in:
The following strategies and plans have been developed to improve this outcome.
A full list of strategies and plans can be found on the A-Z Strategies page.
The Glossary of Terms page will help explain any jargon, abbreviations or terms used throughout the Children's Services website.
If you would like further information, or wish to contribute, you can submit a question or a suggestion regarding ‘Achieve Economic Wellbeing’ by using our online form
Sara Morgan-Evans
Local Manager Newcastle Connexions
Phone: (0191) 490 1717
Email: s.morgan-evans@connexions-tw.co.uk
Ray Steele
Principal Advisor (Secondary)
Phone: (0191) 232 8520
Email: ray.steele@newcastle.gov.uk