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Young people's views on poverty and education in Scotland

Report Theme: Education & Learning    

Author: Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland    Save the Children    

Year Evidence Completed: 2014    

Size of Study: 501-1000    

Age range: 11-14    15-17    

Location: Scotland-wide    

This report sets out the key messages from a joint study by Save the Children and Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People to examine young people’s views on how to better support young people experiencing poverty to achieve at school – and in life.

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