Caleb Jackson
Since he began youth work at the age of 16, Caleb has had a keen focus on preventing young people from entering the criminal justice system, youth violence and exploitation. He has used young people’s voices to leverage action from key stakeholders (wide and varied) to work together in a public health approach for child centred outcomes. He states that people and organisations in the heart of communities are assets and have to create and deliver long-term solutions to reduce youth violence and exploitation.
He has a degree in Youth and Community Studies, however his personal expertise are shaped through mentoring of high risk individuals involved in gangs and running youth clubs. Caleb has worked with a range of stakeholders including The Home Office, VRUs, Police Forces, Public Health, Safeguarding Hubs, Educational leads, Voluntary Sector Organisations and Community Leads (including grassroots).
In this role at the Youth Endowment Fund, Caleb will utilise his skills in a national role to prevent young people from getting caught up in crime and violence.
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Blog:Reflections from the Annual Youth Work Conference 2025: Reducing violence affecting young people and driving positive outcomes for all young people
The Annual Youth Work Conference, delivered in partnership with the National Youth Agency, came at a critical and timely moment. After years of austerity that slashed youth sector income by 60%, and with Labour now laying the groundwork for a national youth work strategy, this gathering offered a welcome opportunity for decision-makers to connect, reflect,… - Blog
Blog:The Vital Role of Youth Work in Reducing Violence and Supporting Young People
Youth work week is here, a good time to reflect on this important profession, practice, and approach. A profession that evoked passion in me and has been a driving force in my career, I imagine there are thousands within the youth sector who would say the same – you might be one or working with many…