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  • Youth conference – breaking the cycle

    Youth conference – breaking the cycle

    This year UK Youth Voice’s annual youth conference will focus on employability. Two members of the planning group made sure that young people’s voices were heard at UK Youth’s recent…

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  • Improving employment chances

    Improving employment chances

    UK Youth’s Network Conference 2013 was an opportunity to focus on successful strategies for enhancing young people's employability.

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  • Participation in practice

    Participation in practice

    The first of UK Youth’s new series of free, downloadable Occasional Papers examines what we mean by ‘youth participation’ – and how it can work in practice.

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  • Training for success

    Training for success

    The first step towards funding from Starbucks Youth Action is a training day, where young people develop their plan for a community project and learn how to ‘pitch’ the idea…

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  • UK Youth at the Boys & Girls Clubs of America Conference

    UK Youth at the Boys & Girls Clubs of America Conference

    As leaders in youth club support and development UK Youth were invited to the Annual Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) Conference in Orlando, Florida.  

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  • UK Youth and Affinity Sutton extend award deadline

    UK Youth and Affinity Sutton extend award deadline

    Affinity Sutton, the national housing association, is supporting young people to make a difference in their communities.

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  • UK Youth is a leading national youth development charity supporting over three quarters of a million young people. We do this by developing, promoting and delivering a range of innovative education programmes in partnership with a national network of member organisations. Our aim is to enable young people all over the UK to raise their aspirations, realise their potential and have their achievements recognised.


     

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