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  • Just over a third of the children and young people in the sample have received support with planning with progression to post-16 education and training (34%).
  • Those aged 13-15 are less likely to have received this type of support compared to any other age group (19%).
  • Less than a third of the sample have received impartial careers guidance to help them look at the options available (29%).
  • Those aged 22-25 and 16-18 are more likely to have received this guidance compared to the other age groups (56% and 47% respectively).

An asterisk (*) denotes a very small base size, caution should be taken when interpreting the results.

Have you and your child or young person received support with planning with progression to post-16 education and training?

Base (2021 sample): Total sample of children or young people aged 13+ (239) | 13-15 years (139) | 16-18 years (71) | 19-21 years (18*) | 22-25 years (11*)

Total sample

The following chart shows that 34% of children or young people have received support with planning with progression to post-16 education and training.

 

Age groups

The following chart shows that those aged 13-15 are less likely to have received this type of support compared to any other age group (19%).

 

Has your child or young person received impartial careers guidance to help them look at the options available?

Base (2021 sample): Total sample of children or young people aged 13+ (231) | 13-15 years (130) | 16-18 years (74) | 19-21 years (18*) | 22-25 years (9*)

Total sample

The following chart shows that 29% of children or young people have received impartial careers guidance to help them look at the options available.

 

Age groups

The following chart shows that those aged 22-25 and 16-18 are more likely to have received this guidance compared to the other age groups (56% and 47% respectively).