Find details on:
- Spokespeople
- Key Facts
- Latest News
- Policy Briefings
- Campaign Updates
- Stories
Spokespeople
UK Youth can provide spokespeople for interview or comment on a wide range of issues relating to UK Youth, our work, and the issues that affect young people and those working with young people.
Areas of expertise include:
- Youth issues
- Volunteering
- Peer education and mentoring
- Advocacy and campaigning
- Citizenship and participation
- Youth policy
- Non-formal education
- Young people at risk
- Community inclusion
- Outdoor learning
- Disability
Media Contact details
To request an interview, access images or for further details contact Laura McVeigh, Media Relations on:
M: 07779 617055
E: laura@ukyouth.org
Key Facts and Figures
UK Youth is the leading youth work charity in the UK supporting over 750,000 young people, 40,000 volunteers and part-time youth workers and 7,000 youth clubs, youth groups and projects.
UK Youth helps young people to raise their aspirations, realise their potential and have their achievements recognised through a non-formal curriculum approach to learning and development.
For further details see our latest Review:

Latest News
To automatically receive our latest news updates sign up here:
laura@ukyouth.org
Campaign Updates
UK Youth and our youth-led group, UK Youth Voice, campaign on behalf of key youth issues and developments in youth work.
Current campaigns include:
- Young Voices: Challenging media representation of young people
- Developing Young People’s Learning
To automatically receive our latest campaign updates sign up here:
laura@ukyouth.org
Policy Briefings
Each month we provide a round-up of latest youth policy news and views from the sector. The briefing is read by MPs, researchers, policy-makers, special advisors, and those with an interest in youth policy. It also includes latest details of our Westminster Seminar Series.
To automatically receive the UK Youth Policy Briefing sign up here:
emma@ukyouth.org
Stories
If you are a young person or youth worker involved with a project linked to UK Youth and would like to share your story get in touch with us