Analysis

How hubs can tackle violence

3 mins read Youth Work Youth Justice
Expert sets out the key principles that planned Young Futures Hubs must adopt to be successful.
Hubs should be places in which young people can feel a strong sense of belonging

As a youth worker and academic researcher who cares deeply about Britain’s young people, the announcement of new Young Futures Hubs filled me with a blend of hope and concern: a hope that these hubs could represent a much-needed re-injection of investment into our country’s younger generations, and a concern that they could repeat past mistakes.

Spurred by these initial instincts, and informed by both my research and practice experience, I’ve written a short policy briefing, called Impact that Lasts, outlining key principles to guide the hubs’ development. It also details “determinants of success” which could either bolster or undermine the positive impact of the hubs.

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