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    News:Jeremy Miles appointed Chief Executive of the Youth Endowment Fund 

    The Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) is delighted to announce the appointment of Jeremy Miles as its new Chief Executive Officer. He will join YEF in July 2026, succeeding Jon Yates MBE, who is stepping down after six years leading the organisation.  Jeremy Miles has served as a Member of the Senedd since 2016, holding a…
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    News:Paid work and a second chance: £5.6 million to expand youth employment programme

    The Youth Endowment Fund has awarded £5.6 million to expand and evaluate The Skill Mill, a social enterprise that provides young people who’ve offended with paid work.
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    Blog:Embedding race equity in Focused Deterrence: lessons from delivery 

    Focused deterrence programmes sit at the sharp edge of violence prevention, combining enforcement and support in ways that can either reduce harm or reinforce existing inequalities. Building on the Race Equity Implementation Guidance for Focused Deterrence, this blog shares delivery-level learning from the Nottingham-based Another Way programme about where race equity shows up in practice, and learning for future delivery.  This work was informed by Laurelle Brown Training and Consultancy’s…
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    News:YEF’s Statement on the Government’s plan to halve knife crime

    Every year, almost 200 people lose their lives to knife crime. Every life lost is an individual tragedy. None of this is ok, and none of this needs to be this way.  The Youth Endowment Fund has always believed – as Nelson Mandela said – that violence is not inevitable. We have always believed that by listening to young people, paying hard attention to…
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    Blog:Embedding diversion in Youth Justice: 18 months of learning from the YEF and CJI partnership 

    In 2024, the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) and the Centre for Justice Innovation (CJI) embarked on a partnership together with one shared aim: to help policing and youth justice services deliver diversion effectively for children.  Eighteen months on, the partnership has supported practitioners across the country to translate evidence into practice – helping youth justice services implement diversion approaches that prevent young people from becoming…
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    Blog:Building race equity into practice: lessons from the focused deterrence programme 

    When a programme combines enforcement and support to prevent violence, the question of racial equity isn’t optional; it is fundamental. Since 2023, I been working as a Race Equity Consultant across the Focused Deterrence (FD) programme in Leicester, Coventry and Wolverhampton (CIRV), and Nottingham, and providing light-touch support to Greater Manchester, where the team had their own core race equity consultants. Over this period, we have achieved progress,…
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    Blog:What works to prevent violence against young women and girls? 

    Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is a public health and human rights crisis, and it is now a national priority.  The Home Office’s new strategy places much greater emphasis on prevention and early intervention to address the root causes of abuse. This includes significant investment in identifying which approaches are most effective in changing harmful behaviours and misogynistic attitudes in young…
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    Blog:From frontline policing to prevention: Why evidence-informed policing matters for children 

    From 999 response to systems change After 15 years as a Metropolitan Police Service officer, I joined the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) last year as Change Lead for Policing. During my policing career I worked in frontline 999 response, as a Youth Justice Officer and in organised crime. I also went on secondment to the…
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    News:YEF invests £2.1m to test school programmes tackling relationship and gender-based violence 

    The Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) is investing £2.1 million to expand and rigorously test two school-based programmes to prevent relationship and gender-based violence.  Last year, the Department for Education updated statutory guidance for schools on relationships, sex and health education, with a greater focus on online harm and tackling misogyny. This was followed by the government’s strategy to halve violence against women and girls, which requires every secondary school…
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    Blog:Insights into Action: Using EPIC to plan for practice change 

    51% of headteachers have reported to YEF that they are not confident in identifying and delivering evidence-based interventions for preventing children’s involvement in violence.    To better enable awareness and engagement of this evidence, YEF launched the Education Practice Insight Creator (EPIC) in July 2025, with over 250 schools having completed it so far.  EPIC is a free, digital self-assessment tool designed to help education leaders…
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    Blog:Progress, not perfection: why mixed evaluation results still move us forward

    Finding what works isn't about chasing perfect results, but reducing guesswork. Each result better informs us to prevent violence.
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    Blog:New Government guidance on children found with knives: implications for Youth Justice Services

    Last week, the Government published guidance on what Police, Youth Justice Services (YJSs) and other agencies should do when a child is found in possession of a knife.   The guidance emphasises the importance of timely intervention for children – a key tenant of YEF’s Diversion Practice Guidance.   The Government guidance also sets out that YJSs should make use of the YEF Toolkit, stating that ‘Interventions should…