Children who identify as being in gangs are 62 times more likely to be seriously injured and need hospital treatment than their peers. For James*, that risk wasn’t a statistic — it was his daily reality. James was criminally exploited for six years. He describes that period as living in constant uncertainty — afraid of…
One in four teenage children have turned to AI chatbots for mental health support, new research reveals — a sign of both the widespread need for support and the changing ways young people are seeking it. The research comes from the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF), which surveyed nearly 11,000 children aged 13 to 17 in England and Wales for…
The equivalent of one teenage child in every classroom reports having been subjected to physical or sexual abuse in a romantic relationship in the past year, according to new research. A survey of nearly 11,000 young people aged 13 to 17 found that 28% had been in a relationship in the past 12 months. Of those, 15% said they’d experienced physical or sexual abuse — including…
Understanding the scale of teenage relationship abuse Every year, thousands of young people across England and Wales experience relationship violence. Our annual Children, Violence and Vulnerability survey, the largest household study of youth experiences of violence, hears directly from nearly 11,000 young people aged 13–17. It reveals the ways in which young people experience violence and the concerning extent of harms facing children in relationships. The shape of…
From anti-immigration protests to clashes over gender identity, the tensions dividing society are spilling onto children’s screens. A survey of nearly 11,000 children aged 13 to 17 in England and Wales found that 82% have seen social media posts in the past year about harming specific groups — such as migrants or people of certain…
Marking Restorative Justice Week, we’re taking a closer look at how restorative justice is increasingly shaping discussions around violence, accountability and rehabilitation — and why the evidence behind it is becoming harder to ignore. It also feels especially timely that one of the most compelling stories about restorative justice has made its way onto a West End stage this autumn. Putting restorative…
The Neighbourhood Fund puts local communities at the centre of preventing youth violence. Instead of designing solutions from afar, the fund supports people who know their neighbourhood best, residents, local organisations, and young people themselves, to decide: To do this, the Fund invests in five neighbourhoods that have experienced some of the highest and most…
Nine local authorities have begun a year-long programme to strengthen multi-agency partnerships and develop evidence-informed strategies to prevent children’s involvement in violence. The areas – Bristol, Derbyshire, Flintshire, Hertfordshire, Knowsley, Mansfield, Sefton, South Gloucestershire and Stockton successfully applied to take part in the Youth Endowment Fund’s (YEF) new Area Leaders Programme. The Area Leaders Programme…
It’s been three years since the Independent Review of Children’s Social Care was published by the Department for Education. In that time, families across England and Wales have continued to face challenges related to serious youth violence and criminal exploitation. As set out in the care review recommendation, better integration of different organisational responses should be prioritised to minimise the number of plans, professionals and organisations that a young person has to deal with and that support should continue…
Where a child lives shouldn’t decide their future but right now, it does. Access to out of court resolutions varies across the country, meaning some children get a second chance while others get a sentence. What the evidence tells us In one of our latest blogs, we spoke about: Introducing the Out of Court Resolution…
At the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF), our mission is simple but urgent — to prevent children and young people from becoming involved in violence. We know that mental health plays a huge part in this. When children don’t get the right support early on, distress can turn into crisis — and sometimes, that crisis can…
“It probably took about three or four years until the point that he stabbed somebody and ended up in custody… I almost feel like we didn’t even give him that opportunity.” That was how one professional described a boy who waited years for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). His story is not unusual.…