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Youth Advisory Board

The Youth Endowment Fund’s is here to prevent children and young people becoming involved in violence. We do this by finding out what works and building a movement to put this knowledge into practice.

It’s a mission that matters and one that we can only achieve by putting young people at the heart of our work. That’s why we’ve set-up a Youth Advisory Board (YAB). They help:

Hear from some of our Youth Advisory Members on why they joined

https://youtu.be/Bn5pvn4wyX0?si=YDb_5CJwktUbq7xE
YEF Youth Advisory Board Members - What made them join?

Want to know more about what it's like to be a member of YAB? Read Muna's blog where she explains her passion for preventing young people becoming involved in violence and how her role at YAB supports her advocacy.

Unfortunately, we are not recruiting formally at the moment however we encourage you to email and tell us a bit about yourselves and why you are interested in joining our Youth Advisory Board.

Please email us here: youthvoice@youthendowmentfund.org.uk.

We will let you know as soon as recruitment opens!


Meet some of the team...

YAB in research

Latest YAB blogs

  • Blog

    Blog:Trusted Adults Matter: PAC Wales and the Trusted Adult Walk 

    At Peer Action Collective (PAC) Wales, we value the role trusted adults play in young people’s lives. One consistent adult who listens, shows empathy, and follows through shapes how a young person seeks help and makes decisions. For many young people, trust takes time. It grows through everyday actions. When adults get this right, young people feel safe enough to speak…
  • Blog

    Blog:The power of  mentoring to reduce youth violence 

    A mentor can be one of the most positive role models in a young person’s life. By building a strong, trusting relationship with a suitable adult brings many emotional, social and developmental benefits – may of which directly reduce the risk of children’s involvement in violence.  How mentoring helps prevent youth violence  Mentoring can significantly…
  • Blog

    Blog:Beyond the Headlines:  Why Lived Experience and Early Support Are Key to Reducing Knife Crime 

    Knife crime in the UK has dominated headlines in recent months, sparking widespread concern. While the statistics are shocking, they only scratch the surface of a deeper, more complex issue.   To truly understand and reduce knife crime, we must look beyond the numbers. Tools like our Core Indicators of Violence dashboard, delving into knife crime…
  • Blog

    Blog:The Importance of Careers in Preventing Youth Involvement in Violence

    Employment and access to workplace skills are vital for young people, offering more than just financial independence. They provide a sense of purpose, structure, and an opportunity to develop essential life skills. Engaging in meaningful work enables young individuals to cultivate communication, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities, which are crucial for personal development and future career…
  • Blog

    Blog:Four months on: Zombie knife ban – has it made a difference?

    Four months after the ban on so-called “zombie knives,” our Youth Advisory Board (YAB) argues that while the ban is a step in the right direction, more comprehensive action is needed to effectively tackle knife crime. The 2016 ban on zombie knives was hampered by a loophole, allowing retailers to circumvent restrictions by simply removing…
  • Blog

    Blog:My role as a Youth Advisory Board member

    As a Youth Advisory Board (YAB) member, my role is to represent young people, serving as a bridge between young individuals and the organisations that shape policies and legislation affecting their lives. I represent the diverse voices of youth, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, to know that their voices are not only heard but are…
  • Blog

    Blog:Youth Advisory Board visit to No. 10 Downing Street

    Following our Youth Advisory Board (YAB) visit to No.10 Downing Street, Callum one of our YAB members wrote the following account. On the 20th October 2023 members of the YEF Youth Advisory Board, including myself, visited 10 Downing Street and met with Civil Servants working as part of the Policy Unit, which provides policy advise…
  • Blog

    Blog:Celebrating International Youth Day 2022

    To celebrate International Youth Day we chat to Lily about the work of the Peer Action Collective and being a member of the YEF's Youth Advisory Board.