We fund work in England and Wales that aims to prevent children and young people from becoming involved in violence – especially those aged between 10 and 14-years old. Every programme and activity we fund, we’ll evaluate. We do this because we want to learn what works, for whom and why. We will use this knowledge…| Youth Endowment Fund
Trends in violence over the past decade. We have created a core indicators dashboard, tracking 11 key measures.| Youth Endowment Fund
Each time we publish our annual Race Equity Progress Report, I feel a mix of pride, resolve and, if I’m honest, vulnerability. Because while this work is about policy, practice and systems change, it’s also deeply personal. When equity is lived, not just planned For many of us, race equity isn’t just a strategic priority,… The post Why Race Equity at YEF Feels Personal – And Always Will appeared first on Youth Endowment Fund.| Youth Endowment Fund
Jon Yates shares reflections from the Youth Opportunity Summit held in July 2025, as well as talking to about the newly formed Serious Change Funders Partnership| Youth Endowment Fund
Our Education Policy, Children & Violence guidance, provides policymakers with 8 recommendations on how to prevent children’s involvement in violence.| Youth Endowment Fund
New data from the Department of Education show a concerning image of suspensions and permanent exclusions in England with both rising to record highs.| Youth Endowment Fund
Police in Classrooms| Youth Endowment Fund
At the Youth Endowment Fund, we aim to prevent children from being drawn into violence. We think any credible plan to reduce violence has to recognise that children rely on seven essential sectors to be safe, one of which is children’s services. In each sector we are working with delivery organisations and system leaders to…| Youth Endowment Fund
At the Youth Endowment Fund, we aim to prevent children from being drawn into violence. We think any credible plan to reduce violence has to recognise that children rely on seven essential sectors to be safe, one of which is education. In each sector we are working with delivery organisations and system leaders to better…| Youth Endowment Fund
Learn more about the work YEF are doing to support the Youth Justice sector - to protect children at risk of involvement in violence.| Youth Endowment Fund
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
At the Youth Endowment Fund, our aim is to prevent children from becoming involved in violence. We believe that any effective strategy to reduce violence must acknowledge that children depend on seven key sectors for safety, this includes policing. Within each sector, we collaborate with delivery organisations and system leaders to gain deeper insights and…| Youth Endowment Fund
How do we best support the neighbourhoods sector to support children at risk of violence outside the home?| Youth Endowment Fund
At the Youth Endowment Fund, our mission is to prevent children and young people from involvement in violence. To actively tackle this, we acknowledge children are dependent on seven key sectors to help them stay safe – one of these is through psychological therapies and health interventions. In each sector, we are collaborating with delivery…| Youth Endowment Fund
An overview of existing research on approaches to preventing serious youth violence.| Youth Endowment Fund