Statutory Duty for Youth Provision Update
The NYA welcomes the publication of the government’s new guidance for Tier 1 local authorities on their statutory duty to provide young people with access to youth work activities to support their wellbeing and to promote their personal and social development, in line with section 507B of the Education Act 1996. The new guidance makes … Continued
National Youth Agency & NatWest Group Partnership Celebrate Nomination at Charity Times Awards 2023
We are thrilled that our NatWest Thrive programme developed in partnership with Marcus Rashford, and young people has been recognised at this year’s Charity Times Awards. The programme was successfully piloted last year and has helped hundreds of young people across the UK to develop a positive money mindset – gaining the skills and confidence … Continued
New guidance for youth work in private dwellings demands ‘no compromises’ around safety of young people
New guidance entitled, Youth Work in Private Dwellings: Safety first – no compromises, published by the National Youth Agency (NYA) on 21 September, advises against delivering youth work in private dwellings such as homes, garages and gardens. Exceptions include where there is no alternative location locally, or where the young person is facing particular challenges, … Continued
National Youth Sector Census highlights uncertain finances for voluntary organisations despite delivering lions’ share of provision
The latest report from the National Youth Sector Census, managed by the National Youth Agency, shows that a fifth of youth work organisations have a waiting list of between three and six months and are struggling to meet demand. Despite undeniable need for these services, a quarter of voluntary sector organisations delivering youth work have … Continued
New Standards aim to support quality and safety of youth work delivery
As the Professional Statutory Regulatory Body (PSRB) for youth work in England the NYA sets the occupational standards for youth work, as well as supporting the sector to build its skills and capacity to enable more young people to access the personal, social, and educational development opportunities provided by youth work. In line with its ambition … Continued
BeYou (Porchlight) Awarded Advanced Level Quality Mark by National Youth Agency
The BeYou Project for LGBTQ+ young people under the age of 25 across Kent and Medway, was awarded an Advanced Level NYA Quality Mark in July 2023 – during the height of the country’s Pride celebrations. The service is part of the housing and mental health charity Porchlight (Kent’s largest charity supporting homeless and vulnerable … Continued
HEI Annual Monitoring Survey, 2023
The 2021 – 2022 Annual Higher Education Institutions (HEI) Monitoring Survey reflects the appetite from employers for new entrants to the sector who possess the skills and qualifications needed to deliver high quality youth work. The survey report reveals an uplift of 32 students since the previous report with some 302 students enrolled on professional … Continued
Opening Ceremony – The Power of Youth Work Conference
Monday 10 July Delegates were welcomed to the conference by National Youth Agency (NYA) Young Assessors Lewis and Harrison. Kim Allen, Chairperson, Commonwealth Youth Council thanked all the organisers for hosting and putting together the event, before commending all of the youth workers across the Commonwealth working hard to support young people, and highlighting the … Continued
Armoured Heart Sculpture Showcased To Delegates As Reading Hosts Commonwealth Conference on Youth Work
Delegates attending the 4th Commonwealth Conference on Youth Work made a visit yesterday to Reading’s Armoured Heart sculpture – a physical symbol for peace and hope created in part from blades handed in to knife amnesty bins across Reading and the rest of the Thames Valley. Partners responsible for the creation of the Amnesty Art … Continued
Learning from approaches to educating youth workers from around the world
A key role of the NYA is to ensure youth workers – whether they work in a traditional youth club, a faith-based organisation, delivering detached youth work, or are based in a healthcare or other allied setting – have access to high quality training and continuing professional development. This should be available from their first … Continued