Skip to content
  •  English
  •  Cymraeg
  • A A A
  • Search
Support Us
  • The IWA
    About UsSupport UsAnnual ReportsFellowsHistoryTeamTrusteesContact
  • Our Work
    Our WorkDEMOCRACYPUBLIC SERVICESECONOMYReportsPodcaststhe welsh agenda
  • Impact
  • Events
  • Media
    VideosPodcasts
  • Welsh Agenda
  • About
  • Politics and Policy
  • People and Places
  • Culture
  • Voices

Home » NEET

NEET

Closing the attainment and opportunity gap for young adult carers  

Elizabeth Taylor and Calvin Lees introduce a practical resource developed to help further education providers identify and support young adult carers

11th June (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Leighton Andrews’ assault on systemic failure

Philip Dixon judges that the children of Wales are better off because of the work of the outgoing Education Minister

28th June (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

When looked after children approach the cliff edge

Rhea Stevens says the care leaving age should be raised to give young people the opportunity to develop their independence

3rd April (2nd April)
  • Politics and Policy

Joined-up long-term strategy need to tackle Welsh NEETs

Rick Libbey says we have lost our way in guiding young people into employment

2nd November (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

New research tackles systemic school failure

John Osmond says a new IWA project is a timely response to yesterday’s PISA results

8th December (6th April)
  • Uncategorised

Government should bite bullet on jobs for young people

Stevie Upton on a new IWA report that says many young people have no chance of finding mainstream jobs

3rd December (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Sign up to receive a daily welsh agenda article and our latest news and events


/ / ( mm / dd / yyyy )

/ / ( mm / dd / yyyy )

Institute of Welsh Affairs
Room 6.01
sbarc|spark
Maindy Road
Cardiff
CF24 4HQ

Our Work

  • Democracy
  • Public Services
  • Economy

The IWA

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Cookie Policy

The IWA gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Books Council of Wales for the welsh agenda.

Institute of Welsh Affairs. Room 6.01, sbarc|spark, Maindy Road, Cardiff, CF24 4HQ
© 2022 Institute of Welsh Affairs. All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions. Privacy Policy.

Charity Number: 1078435 | Registered Company: 02151006