Legislation – Education and Skills Act 2008
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Part 2Support for participation in education or training: young adults with learning difficulties and young people in England
Provision of support services
74Internet and telephone support services etc
(1)
The Secretary of State may provide or secure the provision of services for encouraging, enabling or assisting the effective participation of young persons and relevant young adults in England in education or training.
(2)
The services which may be provided under subsection (1) are services provided by means of—
(a)
the publication whether electronically or otherwise of information, advice and guidance;
(b)
the provision, in response to requests by young persons and relevant young adults, of information, advice or guidance to those persons by telephone or other electronic means.
(3)
In securing the provision of those services the Secretary of State may, in particular, make arrangements with other persons for the provision of services.
(4)
Arrangements under subsection (3) may include provision—
(a)
for grants, loans and other kinds of financial assistance to be provided by the Secretary of State (whether or not on conditions);
(b)
requiring persons with whom arrangements are made to have regard to guidance issued by the Secretary of State.
(5)
For the purposes of this section, a young person or relevant young adult is in England if he or she is a person for whom a F1local authority in England is responsible.