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What is a District Youth Achievement Plan?

A District Youth Achievement Plan (DYAP) is a local plan of action to help young people, particularly those aged from 15 to 17 years, reach their learning, training and career goals. The main purpose of the DYAP is to coordinate programs and services for young people at the local level, across state and non-state schools, vocational education and training providers and other services. By doing this, we can cut duplication, use resources more efficiently, and close gaps in services so local young people get the support they need to achieve a significant and meaningful qualification.

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