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Young people who are suspended at least once from high school are twice as likely not to be involved in education, employment and training by the age of 24, a new study has found.
Research Associate from the University of South Australia, Dr Jamie Manolev told Oly Peterson on Perth Live that excluding students through suspension should only be in extreme cases.
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By 6PRYoung people who are suspended at least once from high school are twice as likely not to be involved in education, employment and training by the age of 24, a new study has found.
Research Associate from the University of South Australia, Dr Jamie Manolev told Oly Peterson on Perth Live that excluding students through suspension should only be in extreme cases.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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