The Key project was set up in 2013 as a prototype approach aiming to support disadvantaged and vulnerable girls and young women, aged between 13 and 25 within the Leeds area. The project is located within Womens Health Matters, a charitable provider of gender-specific services in Leeds. This report presents the findings from an evaluation of The Key conducted by the Centre for Health Promotion Research, Leeds Beckett University. It presents evidence about the project’s journey, the outcomes for young women as a result of working with the project and overall learning from the project
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