The Youth Endowment Fund is here to prevent children becoming involved in violence.| Youth Endowment Fund
Our latest blog from our Youth Advisory Board member reflects on why lived experience and early support are key to reducing knife crime| Youth Endowment Fund
Programmes that engage children in arts and creative activities.| Youth Endowment Fund
Adventure and wilderness therapy programmes involve activities in which children and young people work together to overcome a challenge.| Youth Endowment Fund
This involves training and other workforce changes whose primary aim is to improve staff understanding and response to trauma.| Youth Endowment Fund
To give us a broad picture of what’s happening in the youth sector, we’ve chosen spending on young people’s services as our core measure. This includes universal provision (e.g. leisure, cultural and sports-based activities, often based in youth centres) and targeted provision (e.g. substance misuse or teenage pregnancy services). The latest (2023/24) data was published…| Youth Endowment Fund
Read our latest blog in honour of national Youth Work Week 2024 - as Head of Change for Youth Sector reflects on current topics.| Youth Endowment Fund
A&E navigator programmes place a case worker, called a ‘navigator’, in hospital emergency rooms to support children and young people with a violence-related injury.| Youth Endowment Fund
Mentoring programmes match a child with a mentor and encourage them to meet regularly.| 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