Youth Voice and Influence in YVH Heritage Projects 2020-2023 & New Fundraising Opportunities 2024

Youth Voice and Influence in YVH Heritage Projects 2020-2023 & New Fundraising Opportunities 2024

2023, Archive, News, Youth Social Action
Young Voices Heard were partners on three initiatives funded by Historic England on valuing, celebrating and protecting our heritage. The first was a social action pilot with the Volunteer Police Cadets 2019-2022, followed by a feasibility study building on this in partnership with Youth United Foundation (network of uniformed organisations). The third is called the Heritage Youth Partnership, and is ongoing until 2025, is rolling out the social action initiative to members of the Youth United Foundation - Scouts; Girl Guides; Fire, Air, Sea and Army Cadets, Boys and Girls Brigade, St John Ambulance cadets, and the Jewish Lads and Girls Clubs - the national uniformed groups of the UK. What We Do | Heritage Youth Partnership | Youth United Foundation YVH is now offering a fundraising and partnership service…
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“YouthVoice Policy Impact Study”: UK Youth Parlt & Youth Policy Dev Group

“YouthVoice Policy Impact Study”: UK Youth Parlt & Youth Policy Dev Group

2023, Archive, News and Blogs Archive, Topical, Young Voices Heard
This is the most recent DCMS/Govt commissioned evaluation report into the work of the UK Youth Parliament (then run by the British Youth Council, and the Youth Policy Group  (then run by ShoutOutUK) as separate Youth Engagement Programmes. Topical in 24/25 for its relevance to the current debate on the future of UKYP and a national Youth Council for the UK. The study was  led by ECORYS UK in partnership with Participation People and used the 'Lundy' participation framework as its reference point. (more…)
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ARCHIVE 2018 – Votes at 16 ‘Are we ready willing and able?’

ARCHIVE 2018 – Votes at 16 ‘Are we ready willing and able?’

Archive
How would MPs vote if there were a free vote this session [2018] ? 'Votes at 16 - Are we ready, willing and able?' is a question not just for young people, but for MPs and society. In this Paper, first published on 27/03/18 the author asks 'Are we about to enter a new age for democracy? Is that ‘age’ to be sixteen and will it be more than about voting, and encompass a broader agenda of democratic dialogue between young people and politicians?"  Reviewing 'what's new' and exploring 'what's needed' in the Votes at 16 debate going forward this Paper was first presented to the UK Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Cardiff, March 2018 and a referenced copy is available on request, ahead of publication. It is shared here…
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