Transitions into work for young people with complex needs: a systematic review

Transitions Into Work For Young Peopel With Complex Needs
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The main objectives of this review were to explore current practices, identify factors affecting and strategies used to improve employability. Findings suggest that collaborative strategies covering training, work practices, therapeutic support and creating appropriate work environments, with active involvement of young people, are key in supporting young people with complex needs into employment.

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