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Payment by Results in the Youth Sector

Payment by Results in the Youth Sector

Publication date: 
October 2012
Author: 
Social Finance

This guide has been produced by Social Finance on behalf of the Catalyst consortium, a NCVYS coordinated partnership, and is intended to complement the Payment by Results and Social Investment briefing published by NCVYS last year. Catalyst is a consortium of four organisations working with the Department for Education to deliver three key objectives as their strategic partner for young people. This is part of the Department’s wider transition programme for the sector and involves strengthening the youth sector market; equipping the sector to work in partnership with Government; and coordinating a skills development strategy for the youth sector’s workforce.

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