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Explained: What NEET Means and Why Ministers Are Concerned by Rising Numbers

Published May 29, 2026
The acronym NEET refers to young people aged 16 to 24 who are Not in Education, Employment or Training. Recent government data showing high rates of NEET young people in the UK has prompted ministerial commitment to targeted interventions aimed at re-engaging this cohort with learning or labour market opportunities. For local authorities, supporting NEET young people requires addressing complex barriers including mental health difficulties, inadequate skills provision, or caring responsibilities. Effective strategies depend on collaboration between education providers, employers, and youth services to create accessible pathways that prevent long-term economic inactivity and support sustainable employment outcomes.

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