As the What Works Centre for Youth Employment, Youth Futures Foundation believes that a ‘what works’ approach to the creation, curation, sharing and translation of high-quality evidence is vital when making decisions affecting young people’s prospects. Youth Futures...
Youth Futures and the D2N2 Connected Futures partnership are seeking an Action Research partner to work alongside the partnership and the newly recruited Youth Voice Ambassadors as they enter a new phase of testing ideas and exploring potential solutions for young...
Youth Futures Foundation has had its first four-yearly independent review commissioned by governing body the Oversight Trust. The Quadrennial Review Panel consulted a range of Youth Futures’ stakeholders, including internal staff, our youth advisory panel, sector...
Youth Futures Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of five new Board members. The new Directors bring a wide spread of expertise and skills to support Youth Futures in its role as the What Works Centre for youth employment. The new members, appointed...
New research, commissioned by Youth Futures Foundation, reveals that there are two groups of young people facing multiple types of marginalisation that are associated with a substantial increase in becoming NEET (not in employment, education, or training). Young...
We are delighted to announce that Youth Futures Foundation has signed the Charter for Employers positive about mental health and we are now a Mindful Employer. As an employer we recognise that in the UK, people experiencing mental ill health continue to report...