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Evaluation of Youth Employment Service North East – final report

1 Aug 2024

Findings from this stage resulted in the development of the programme Theory of Change (ToC) which sets out the overarching logic for the delivery of the programme and informed the subsequent evaluation framework. [...] The interviews explored: • experience of engagement with YES North East and details of their participation in the programme • the perceived impact of YES North East on the young people receiving support through the programme • perspectives on the impact of the programme on the employer’s own staff and the organisation as a whole. [...] To estimate the causal impact of any programme, it is necessary to form a credible estimate of the outcomes that participants would have been expected to attain in the absence of the intervention. [...] To reflect differences in the way neurodiversity affects men and women and the potential for these differences to shape experiences of the programme, throughout this report participant quotes have been labelled with the gender of the respondent. [...] The overrepresentation of males was likely to be due to the disparity in recognition and diagnosis of autism and other types of neurodiversity between men and women.17 This suggests that, despite not requiring a diagnosis of a neurodiverse condition, the programme could potentially have done more to reach a broader range of participants suitable for the programme.

Authors

Catherine Marren

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Pages
95
Published in
United Kingdom

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