The VCS offer a range of services to children, young people and families (CYP&F). This section brings together news, best practice and resources on this CYP&F.
A study published by online forum The Student Room asked 6,000 school and college leavers and existing university students about post-Level three options and the information and influences that affects them.
The Hilton in the Community Foundation helps young people have a brighter future by investing in improving access to education and investing in the improvement of health care.
Make Your Mark is the largest ballot of youth views in the UK, giving young people aged 11 to 18 a chance to vote for the issue they want the UK Youth Parliament to run a campaign on.
The Mighty Creatives, a charity working across the East Midlands to champion young people’s creativity and innovation, is looking for a partner in the EMVY network to deliver an employability-focused training scheme aimed at 16-21 year olds.
The Children’s Society has produced an information pack for young carers in the UK which will make them aware of their human rights, legal rights, and rights to access things like benefits, support and advice.
Data from the Department for Education for key stage 4 and key stage 5 pupils shows the percentage of young people progressing to specified educational or employment destinations in the academic year 2011 to 2012.
Produced by the National Children’s Bureau, Practice Examples of collaboration between children and young people's health and voluntary sector services shows how health and the VCS can work together to develop and deliver effective services for children and young people.