Delegates commit union to campaign for quality youth services as part of broader fight to save local services
Delegates commit union to campaign for quality youth services as part of broader fight to save local services
At least half of councils have cut youth service spending in the past year as amount cut from service over the past six years hits £387m
Youth workers are tireless in the support they provide to young people, for example helping them find work and getting more education. In the months and years ahead, it’s time we as a country showed the same level of dedication to our young people – and reverse the damaging tide of youth service cuts, before it’s too late.
Councillors considering reducing the universal access team of 48 youth officers to just 9 staff and closing Llantwit Major youth centre
Police and justice conference hears the inspirational story of Marcellus Baz
Young people’s futures are being put at risk as a result of the government axing £13.3m from youth services across the UK in just three years, according to a UNISON report published today (Monday). The report – Youth Services at Breaking Point – reveals that between 2016 and 2019*, nearly 900 youth worker jobs have […]
“Since the beginning of January 2018, police have recorded 39,332 knife offences.” But as conference heard, “the authorities have not […]
Peterborough youth worker is a Local Service Champion and has been honoured by the Queen
Funding will help repair damage done by job cuts and centre closures
Councils need proper funding to help young people
‘We’re facing a government that basically has no interest in young people’