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…
New YEF research highlights the potential of paid work placements to reduce summer violence A summer employment programme inspired by successful US initiatives is set to expand across England and Wales in 2025, offering 1,500 paid work placements to young people vulnerable to violence. Building on a successful 2024 feasibility study, the Summer Jobs Programme…
The start of 2025 has seen fatal stabbings of young people making headlines across the country. Every child’s life lost is devastating to families and communities. While it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the scale of the problem, it’s crucial to remember that there are concrete actions we can take to address this crisis; and…
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…
A new landmark report from the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) reveals that youth clubs are highly effective at reaching and engaging some of the most vulnerable young people across England and Wales. The report, which is based on a survey of 10,000 young people aged 13 to 17, is the first to establish a clear…
This week the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) published the final Children, Violence and Vulnerability (CVV) report from 2024. The survey asked more than 10,000 teenagers across England and Wales about their perceptions and experiences of violence, making it the largest of its kind ever completed. It helps us to understand the national picture of how…
A new survey by the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) reveals that while most teenagers in England and Wales support police stop and search, many question whether it is used fairly. The YEF — a government-backed charity focused on preventing violence — surveyed 10,000 children aged 13 to 17 about their views of the police. The…
A worrying new report from the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) reveals that nearly half of teenage children who have been in a relationship have experienced violent or controlling behaviours from a partner. Based on a survey of 10,000 children aged 13 to 17 across England and Wales, the report examines how boys and girls experience…
Social media companies are driving the visibility of fights, weapons and violent threats on children’s screens, according to a new report. The Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) commissioned a survey of 10,000 children aged 13 to 17 years old in England and Wales to explore their experiences with violence, both online and offline. The findings reveal…
25th November is the international day for the ‘Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls’ (VAWG). It marks the start of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. This is a moment to recognise the sheer scale of violence inflicted upon women and girls, predominantly by men and boys. This includes all types of physical…
YEF’s third annual report into young people’s experiences of violence. Amid the everyday pressures of adolescence — school, friendships and self-discovery — many teenagers are also having to navigate a more troubling issue: violence. A new survey of 10,000 children aged 13 to 17 in England and Wales reveals that 67% are worried about becoming…