Evaluering
Nordic 0 – 24 collaboration on improved services to vulnerable children and young people Second interim report
The Nordic 0–24 project was initiated by the Nordic Council of Ministers in 2017. The main agenda is to prevent the social exclusion of vulnerable children and young people, and to prevent dropout from school and future marginalisation in the labour market. The project’s aim is to improve services in the Nordic countries that are aimed at vulnerable children and young people aged 0–24 years by improving cross-sectoral collaboration. The project compromises cases from each of the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) and from the autonomous islands (Greenland, Aaland and the Faroe Islands). Aaland participate in the project, but without a specific national case.
Publisert
Eier
Utdanningsdirektoratet
Utfører
FAFO
Forfatter
Inger Lise Skog Hansen
Språk
norsk (bokmål)
Kilde
ISBN
9788232405190