
Euphoria is a popular, provocative, adult-themed drama about teenagers. Steven Mitchell explores what it has to say about mental health, addiction – and youth work.
Much has changed in the world of sex, relationships and young people in the past 20 years. Does Christian youth work still have anything to say, and do young people still want to talk about it?
What are the big conversations we're having with young people? This week, Martin and Rachel talk to Jenny Flannagan from the Youthscape team about self-harm, the Alumina project and how to talk to young people about their mental wellbeing.
BRAVE is a free library of downloadable resources made to help you and young people reflect on the pandemic and build the confidence to face life's giants.
What are the big conversations we're having with young people? For this week's episode, Rachel meets Lauren Windle, an author and journalist, to talk about recovery from addiction and how addiction can impact young peoples' lives.
Struggling with a dwindling youth work team? Here’s seven tips for pitching the joy of volunteering to your church.
Looking for a tool to help young people engage their passion for social justice in a way that also grows their faith?
Enjoy a cuppa with this mug inspired by the Ignatian Examen prayer, designed to help youth leaders reflect on their day and connect with God.
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The big picture on Russia and Ukraine. Research on economic precarity for the next generation. Plus findings from 500k young people surveyed on deprivation, education, and aspiration.
Relational Hubs are open-access community youth projects, with an after-school ‘drop-in’ at the centre. The Youthscape Centre for Research was commissioned to learn more about the work of three of these hubs, and the impact they have.
How do young people see the world differently from older generations? The Changing Childhood study polled views on climate, technology, mental health and the future – here’s some headlines.
Luton Unite is a cross-church partnership project that brings young people from different churches together once a month to worship God and have fun together.
Bute Mills Youth Group takes place every Monday during term time from 4pm-5.30pm for young people in school years 7 and 8.
Compass is an ambitious, intensive and impactful project aimed at helping 13-14-year-old young people disconnected from school, at risk of becoming NEET (not in Education, Employment or Training) post-16.
A smartphone app is not the product solution you’re looking for! Our Director of Innovation explains why creative, pioneering work requires thinking beyond what’s already popular.
More than a buzzword: our innovation specialist Hannah explains the essentials of innovation, with five practical pointers on how to cultivate it in your youth work context.
Young people meet, think and congregate completely differently to the way they did just 25 years ago. Youth work needs to find ways of keeping up.
In 2014, we developed our own five stage process for innovation. Find out what those stages are and how we use them.