We are proud of the success of the Summer Jobs Programme, which continues to provide meaningful, paid employment opportunities to young people at risk of violence across Greater Manchester, the West Midlands, and several London boroughs. More than 400 young people have already benefited from placements with over 90 employers including Veolia, BURGER KING UK, Timpson, and many more, across sectors such as hospitality, technology, construction, local government, education, and youth services. Through these placements, young people are gaining critical skills and experience, boosting their career prospects while receiving support from dedicated youth workers. The programme is inspired by similar initiatives in US cities that have helped reduce youth violence while giving young people the chance to thrive. A huge thank you to our partner employers and dedicated youth workers who are making a real difference. We look forward to expanding the programme in the coming years and continuing to offer young people the support and opportunities they deserve. Read more: https://lnkd.in/d7uxdxts
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We exist to ensure all young people are equipped to thrive and empowered to contribute at every stage of their lives.
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Founded over 100 years ago, UK Youth is a leading charity working across the UK. We have influence as a sector-supporting infrastructure body, a direct delivery partner and a campaigner for social change. UK Youth’s new 2025 strategy, “Unlocking Youth Work” outlines a bold ambition to impact young lives by unlocking youth work as a catalyst for change. We will work in partnership to build a cross-sector movement, creating a society that understands, champions, and delivers effective youth work for all. With an open network of over 8000 youth organisations and nation partners, we are focused on unlocking youth work as the catalyst of change that is needed now more than ever.
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- Education Administration Programs
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- 51-200 Mitarbeiter
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- Bransgore, Hampshire
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- Youth Work, Training, Residential Youth Centre, Young People's Accreditation, and charity
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Bransgore, Hampshire BH23 8EE, GB
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Employees at UK Youth
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Professor Peter M Tomkins
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Iain McDougall
Chief Revenue Officer & MD at Moss, Board Trustee at UK Youth | ex-Stripe, Google, Cisco | Startup Advisor, Board Member, NED
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Ndidi Okezie
Chief Executive at UK Youth 🔐 | Systemic Change | Youth | Social Justice | Board Non Executive Director | Charity Trustee | Eph…
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Lorraine Halford
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During the recent civil unrest, UK Youth and our dedicated partners National Youth Agency and The Networks of Regional Youth Work Units have been actively supporting local youth organisations with essential guidance and resources. Our CEO, Ndidi Okezie, shares her personal insights on the challenging yet vital conversations happening across the sector and how youth work is profoundly shaping young lives during these critical times. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/g_-pKHfe
Ndidi Okezie, UK Youth CEO, update on our response to the recent civil unrest
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Equal Equity in partnership with the National Youth Agency invites Black and POC-Led Youth organisations and practitioners to an essential webinar: "Listening & Hearing: A Safe Space to Discuss the August '24 Race Riots." This virtual gathering aims to provide a platform for open dialogue, reflection, and collaborative action going forward in response to the racism, islamophobia, xenophobia and misinformation that has culminated in recent events. We will explore community perspectives, insights, and practical strategies to address the underlying issues in the interest of building a safer, more equitable future for all young people and communities: https://lnkd.in/e9VCNmzc UK Youth
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RSA hosted an amazing career event alongside #MyMCT and Youth Fed, welcoming young people from across Liverpool! Over 30 enthusiastic attendees dove into an immersive game exploring risk impact and probability led by Tracey Fisher MBE, as well as participating in a 'speed dating' style workshop, connecting with professionals in Claims, Finance, Data & Analytics, Underwriting & Pricing, Product Design, and People. There was also a lively discussion about the initiatives that make RSA a fantastic workplace from Helen Simpson's insightful presentation on Support Mechanisms. All interested attendees were invited to submit their CVs to the RSA team for a chance to receive a 3-month paid placement with RSA 💫
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We're hiring! Do you have: ✔️ Experience of supporting others to use data and information to inform their decision making ✔️ Experience of working with datasets and running numerical analyses ✔️ Experience of working in deadline-driven work environments ✔️ Experience of dealing with sensitive information We are looking for an enthusiastic and driven individual to join our team as a Project Officer. This position plays a vital role in working on UK Youth’s Ambition property portfolio, as well as the broader operational running of UK Youth, helping to ensure we deliver our mission to help every young person in the UK have the opportunity to thrive. Apply here: https://lnkd.in/eyXE3_wP
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Join us, National Youth Agency and The Network of Regional Youth Work Units for a shared space for youth workers and allied professionals working with young people to connect, reflect and provide support for one another following recent unrest, discrimination and violence within our communities. Find out more, and access the session links here: https://bit.ly/3SGpfJ0
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“The recent violence across the UK has profoundly impacted young people, communities, and youth workers. I want to express our solidarity with our Muslim, migrant, and law enforcement community members, standing firmly against discrimination, violence, and hatred. As an organisation supporting youth workers and allied professionals, we are keenly aware of the challenging situations many of them are facing on the streets right now. They are working tirelessly to engage and support young people, tackle misinformation and build bridges in communities. It is truly heartbreaking that the current disturbances in many towns and cities are diverting attention away from the unimaginable pain the Southport community is grappling with. It is crucial we do not lose sight of the support they need during this traumatic time. UK Youth, in partnership with the National Youth Agency and Network of Regional Youth Work Units, is providing guidance for youth workers and facilitating shared spaces for support. We are also exploring long-term solutions to tackle the unrest. At its core, youth work promotes unity, understanding, and peaceful dialogue as alternatives to frustration, violence and division. Its life-changing – and even life-saving potential is needed in times like this. We draw strength from young people and communities pushing back against unrest and hate. We will get through this together.” Read the full statement from our CEO, Ndidi Okezie here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e7AtnF9U
UK Youth stands firmly against discrimination, violence and hatred - UK Youth
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At UK Youth, we know the transformative power of youth work. Mentivity House in South London, a newly opened facility, provides essential activities and workshops that foster emotional intelligence, teamwork, and confidence in young people. However, the past decade has seen £1.1 billion in funding cuts to youth services, leading to the closure of 750 centres. This has contributed to a rise in violence affecting young people and increased vulnerability to gang exploitation. Additionally, there's a troubling regional disparity. In the most deprived areas, youth work is half as prevalent as in affluent regions, leaving those who need it most without vital support. We urge the new government to invest in youth services to bridge this gap and ensure every young person has access to the safe, supportive environments they deserve. Watch more on Sky News 👉 https://lnkd.in/e_XVitFa
Government urged to invest in youth clubs to help cut crime
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We’re excited to launch the second cohort of our Building Connections programme, made possible by Coca-Cola Europacific Partners. The new partners in London, Reading, Somerset, Swindon and Wigan will be joining existing partners in Slough, Leicester and Manchester - where local youth organisations are working to build local partnerships with employers and give young people the essential support they need to pursue their future goals! 🌟 We look forward to seeing the next group of youth workers create stronger pathways to employment for young people 🤝 Our new cohort includes: Brentford FC Community Sports Trust, Sculpt, Young Somerset, SMASH Youth Project, Brighter Futures for Children and Wigan Youth Zone Along with existing partners: Together As One (Aik Saath), Greater Manchester Youth Network (GMYN) and Young Leicestershire
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Everyone at UK Youth is deeply saddened by the horrific events in Southport yesterday. Our thoughts remain with all those impacted by what took place, including the families involved, the practitioners leading the workshop, the emergency services and the wider community. All children and young people deserve to be safe and without fear where they live, play and learn. UK Youth is available for any local youth organisations which may need support at this traumatic time. 🤍