Read YEF's blog on why youth voice matters, and how to integrate their views into your every day work.| Youth Endowment Fund
This is the YEF’s second annual Children, Violence and Vulnerability report (see the 2022 version). It includes survey responses from over 7,500 teenage children aged 13-17 in England and Wales about their experiences in the past 12-months. This builds on last year’s survey of 2,000 children. We’ve used the same online panel provider (Walr) that…| Youth Endowment Fund
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At YEF we are committed to building the best and most reliable evidence on what works to prevent children and young people becoming involved in violence. We do this by funding high quality, cutting edge, research. We are pleased to announce that, as a result of our latest call for secondary data analysis (SDA) projects,…| Youth Endowment Fund
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Learn more about the work YEF are doing to support the Youth Sector - to protect children at risk of involvement in violence.| Youth Endowment Fund
Mentoring programmes match a child with a mentor and encourage them to meet regularly.| Youth Endowment Fund
The UK riots in August 2024 brought to light significant issues facing the nation’s young people, with a worrying number of teenagers involved in the disturbances.| Youth Endowment Fund
Sports programmes could have a high impact on crime and violenceOur estimate is based on one review of six studies. The review also found desirable impacts on reducing aggression, promoting mental health and responding to other behavioural difficulties.| Youth Endowment Fund