
Regional Youth Work Units
Great day in London last week with our fellow Regional Youth Work Units and @DCMS. A day full of discussions and ideas around work with young people in each of our regions!

Great day in London last week with our fellow Regional Youth Work Units and @DCMS. A day full of discussions and ideas around work with young people in each of our regions!

We are proud to be offering roles in different areas of Oxfordshire Youth. There is so much to choose from if you have a passion for working in youth work infrastructure charity: Work with us – Archive – Oxfordshire Youth

A new addition to our summer series of Virtual Learning Cafes for the #YouthSector Join us as we discuss whether detached youth work can help reduce violence? We’ll be looking at:➡️ the current evidence for detached youth work➡️ how detached

In partnership with autistic people, the NHS have produced a ‘Sensory-Friendly Resource Pack’ to create better sensory-friendly facilities to support autistic people. B0467_i_Sensory-friendly-resource-pack_.pdf (england.nhs.uk)

Stacey Miller is organising a Youth Trends Conference on Wednesday 6 November at Eastleigh Football Club, SO50 9HT. It’s a 20 minute walk from the train station and next to the motorway AND there is free onsite parking! There will

This grant programme is made possible by the generous support of Sovereign Network Group and CCLA. Support Grants for Care Leavers are grants for young people who are 18 to 25 years old and have been in care with Hampshire

Date for your diary – a chance to hear from peer researchers (aged 16-25), as they discuss ‘What does youth-led research from the Peer Action

Join us on 8th October for our Virtual Learning Café session ‘Reducing Violence through Place Network Investigations’. Learn how Place Network Investigations (PNIs) can help

This session will explore how global conflict impacts young people locally and globally, and the value in adopting a humanitarian approach. We will discuss the

This fund has been created to support young entrepreneurs (aged 18-30) to get their business ideas off the ground. If you are working on an

The Youth Music Catalyser Fund offers grants between £30,001 and £300,000 to organisations in England who want to sustain work, scale-up delivery, or create change in sector
The Draper’s Company are keen to raise aspirations and help young people in Greater London to realise their full potential through projects that: