Young People's Information Points (YPIPs) have been designed to give young people aged 13-19 (or 24 in the case of those with learning difficulties and/or disabilities) easy access to paper and computer-based information about the issues that are most likely to be affecting them, including:
YPIPs are also points of access and referral to the services offered by Connexions and partner agencies.
YPIPS are based in schools, colleges, Connexions Centres and community settings.
The information contained in a YPIP contributes directly to the achievement of the five Every Child Matters outcomes.
These help young people to:
Achieve economic well-being - by challenging aspirations and helping young people to progress into further learning, training or employment and realise their potential.
Be healthy - by helping young people to review and access their decision making and goal setting in relation to health issues.
Enjoy and Achieve - by helping young people to set priorities for learning, work and leisure and to develop a work life balance.
Make a positive contribution - by helping young people to be active citizens, who are actively involved in their communities.
Stay safe - by giving young people opportunities to reflect on risk and behaviour.
YPIP Maintenance Manual - about YPIPs, how to keep them up to date and involving young people.
Click here to download the YPiP Maintenance Manual
YPIP Resource List - suggested sources of mainly free information.
Link to document - coming soon
Young People's Information Point Self-Assessment Form.
Click here to download the Self Assessment Form
Connexions Resources Centre Index User Guide (Spring 2008) - this classification system is recommended to simplify the storage and retrieval of careers and lifestyle information.
www.cegnet.co.uk/files/CEGNET0001/crciresources/CRCI_user_guide_spring%202008.pdf