The Government’s almost £1bn homelessness budget for 2025 appears to include no specific funding allocation or strategy for young people.
Read why EveryYouth CEO Nick Connolly believes this is a ‘catastrophic omission’: https://t.co/PuLARIr91s
#GovernmentFunding#Homelessness
Our CEO Nick Connolly spoke to the @Independent about how the #NI hike will affect our Network of charities.
Patrick, who found himself sleeping in a field earlier this year, shared how vital these services are.
@amberfoundation
https://t.co/xv0hwVNhmZ
Due to the National Insurance hike, EveryYouth’s Network is set to lose £1.73m, equivalent to over 60 frontline workers.
Read Nick's response: https://t.co/HYgTPlAQcN
Do you think charitable donations should subsidise public sector services?
#NationalInsuranceContributions
"We urge Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall to consult our Network of youth homelessness charities to consider how the 'Youth Guarantee' project can provide meaningful work opportunities for the most disadvantaged young people."
Read more here:
https://t.co/ubF2M2ZCy9
Having a digital visa will make life easier for millions who travel in and out of the UK and constantly worry about losing their tiny BRP card #eVisa
https://t.co/84zdLZyH7X
Very striking data from MigObs' analysis of the new MIR:
▶️50% of UK employees earn less than the £29,000 threshold
▶️60% earn less than £34,500
▶️70% earn less than £38,700
Impossible to justify this.
Family life is a human right for everyone, not just for rich people