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Youth Spaces: The Heartbeat of UK Music Culture

Youth Spaces: The Heartbeat of UK Music Culture

In a world where young people often find themselves at the crossroads of uncertainty and aspiration, youth spaces have emerged as sanctuaries of creativity, community, and self-expression. These hubs, though facing challenges, continue to play a pivotal role in shaping the cultural landscape of the UK, particularly in the realm of music. 🎬 Introducing ‘The...

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What Does the Future Look Like for London with New Cannabis Laws?

What Does the Future Look Like for London with New Cannabis Laws?

Could cannabis finally become legal in London? This is a big question being asked after Mayor Sadiq Khan decided to support decriminalising its possession. The debate has people split, and there are strong opinions on both sides. Decriminalising cannabis would mean that people caught with small amounts for personal use wouldn’t face harsh punishments like...

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Tesco Steps Up: Why Their New Youth Wellbeing Fund Actually Matters

Tesco Steps Up: Why Their New Youth Wellbeing Fund Actually Matters

In a world where corporate responsibility often feels like a buzzword, Tesco — yes, your local Tesco — is making moves that might just shake things up for young people across the UK. Earlier this week, Tesco announced the launch of its new Stronger Starts Youth Wellbeing Fund, pledging £5 million to support mental health...

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Bridging the Gap: How the Older Generation Can Build Better Relationships with Young People

Bridging the Gap: How the Older Generation Can Build Better Relationships with Young People

In today’s rapidly evolving world, the divide between generations often feels more pronounced than ever. With the rise of digital technology, shifting societal norms, and unprecedented global challenges, young people face unique pressures that can be difficult for older generations to comprehend. Yet, fostering strong intergenerational relationships is crucial for the well-being of both age...

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  Youth Workers Are Key: The Silent Shield Against Rising Youth Violence

  Youth Workers Are Key: The Silent Shield Against Rising Youth Violence

In recent months, headlines about stabbings, youth gangs, and escalating violence have painted a bleak picture of the current climate for young people across the UK. From London to Manchester, Birmingham to Bristol, the numbers don’t lie — violent crime among young people is rising, and it’s rising fast. But behind the statistics is a...

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Building Relationships and Community as Young People—Without Losing Your Identity

Building Relationships and Community as Young People—Without Losing Your Identity

In a world that’s more connected than ever, building relationships and finding community should be easier, right? We’ve got social media at our fingertips, endless networking events, group chats, community platforms, and more. But ask most young people today and you’ll hear a different story: “I don’t feel seen,” “I don’t know where I belong,”...

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The UK’s New Recruitment Ban: A Nightmare For Social Care

The UK’s New Recruitment Ban: A Nightmare For Social Care

The UK government has said it will stop hiring care workers from other countries by 2028. This decision has caused many problems for the care sector. Lots of care workers and employers are upset because they think the ban will make things worse. The government says the ban is needed to reduce the number of...