London lost about 30% of its youth clubs between 2010 and 2019 [BBC] Youth club closures during the 2010s led to worse GCSE results and increased offending in London, a report has suggested.
Youth club closures during the 2010s led to worse GCSE results and increased offending in London, a report has suggested. About 30% of youth clubs in London closed between 2010 and 2019 as a result of ...
Youth club closures during the 2010s led to increased offending and worse GCSE results, a report has suggested. The impact on educational outcomes as a result of the closures was even more severe ...
The IFS paper found that those who lost access to a youth club were 14% more likely to engage in criminal activity in the six years following closure (Alamy/PA) Youth club closures during the ...
The mass closure of London youth clubs during the 2010s led to an increase in teenagers committing crimes and achieving worse GCSE results, a report published on Wednesday has suggested. Pupils ...
The mass closure of London youth clubs during the 2010s led to an increase in teenagers committing crimes and achieving worse GCSE results, a report published on Wednesday has suggested.
Youth club closures during the 2010s led to increased offending and worse GCSE results, a report has suggested. The impact on educational outcomes as a result of the closures was even more severe for ...