Jo from STRM participated in the @ecvys Youth Conference over the weekend, where she had the opportunity to connect with passionate organisations and actively engaged in the workshops and presentations, organised by the ECVYS Team. It was a fantastic day🧡 Great event.👏
We may not get a name mention, but this is one of our youth voices projects mentioned in the news! Big thanks to all who took part BBC News - Children warned about sharing explicit images
https://t.co/dEhnB1zGPr
We are pleased to announce that young people across the UK will continue to have their say on the issues that matter most to them, following the announcement that the Government has appointed the NYA as the new body to run the UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) for 2024/25.
➡️Learn more about UKYP: https://t.co/FSJq9AElDW
#YouthVoice #UKYP #UKYPHoC
Children are passionate about making change - but only 1 in 5 feel like those in power listen. I'm taking their voices, views & experiences to politicians & policymakers with this challenge: listen, and act on what children are telling you. #TheBigAmbition https://t.co/oJ5Vqr5aDO
The British Youth Council is sad to announce its permanent closure after more than 75 years of championing the voices of young people.
https://t.co/HkK5U3dAIW
A big thank you to Essex Youth Justice Service for running some brilliant training for our groups on Tuesday night about how to use restorative approaches in youth work 😊 it was great!
Up to 500 bursaries places on youth work courses are on offer throughout the country
Check out the page below to see what courses are available to you, and to register your interest in undertaking a youth work qualification through the bursary scheme.
https://t.co/RrNuYGWRBi
I love these opportunities for young people to do an internship with amazing organisations thanks to @JPFoundation https://t.co/EwjV5KBMQs check them out and share 🥳
Interesting report from the Community foundation. 'The financial value of the VCSE sector in Essex is almost £1.2 billion. The employment of this energy produces £4.2 billion of value in Essex' AMAZING!
Professor Tony Chapman shares analysis of the Voluntary Sector in Essex at our charity symposium. #ecf23
Why does Uttlesford District have so many small charities?
Find out in Tony's report here https://t.co/0cgTHUFM6K@
#youngpeople are a massive asset and a critical part of our solutions to build a fairer society. The need to recognise and fund #youthwork as part of the complex challenges our communities face to actually build better futures @natyouthagency. Collaboration is key !
Our 'Testing for Impact' grant round is open for projects working in the following areas:
• Diversion
• Education
• Family Support
• Neighbourhood
• Policing
• Positive Activities
• Therapies
• Trusted Adults
Learn more and apply:
https://t.co/cvS5GRAiA9
The team thoroughly enjoyed meeting @Essex_HS and his wife Nellie today. We explained the interventions and preventative work we are involved with across Essex in the fight to reduce serious violence. Thank you for making time to come and visit and being so interested in our work
The social cost of youth work cuts report highlights the link between reduced funding for youth provision and an increase in crime rates for young people.
Read the report: https://t.co/jjPS6mmxGx
#YouthJustice#YWW23#YouthWorkWeek
🎃What's scarier than crime? Not reporting it, says Crimestoppers Trust.
The High Sheriff's fund supported their social media campaign to combat the fear of reporting crime. 👻
Apply before 10 November to see if your charity can also get a grant 'treat'. https://t.co/Cp2KcmgGx8
This year our groups listened to over 1500 y.p around views of how safe they feel in Essex. A massive part of good listening is responding(!) and pictured is a sneaky peek at our response to last years work. So much positive change thanks to these honest views 💕 @essexvvu
What a great youth conference! Young peoples voices are so important for implementing positive change. Thank you to everyone who made today possible 🙂🥳