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Learning for the real world
Having a real car to work on makes ‘practical mechanics’ a popular – and powerful – option at the Bristol Youth Achievement Foundation.
Making it count III
Two additional tools for collecting evidence to help to ‘tell the story’ of learning in a non-formal setting.
Making it count II
Two more tools for collecting evidence to help to ‘tell the story’ of learning in a non-formal setting.
Making it count
Two ideas for collecting evidence to help to ‘tell the story’ of learning in a non-formal setting.
Life lessons

Bushcraft sessions teach young people that if you want something, you need to work to make it happen.
Everything's online!

The My UK Youth website brings benefits to everyone involved with the Youth Achievement Awards – and to everyone else!
Introducing… the Award in Personal Achievement

UK Youth’s new Award provides an ideal introduction to the process of accrediting learning in non-formal settings.
Cycling achievements

A bike trip organised by young people took them towards a Silver Youth Achievement Award.

