
Vibe, which was known as Knowsley Youth Mutual until a rebrand in March, said it has launched the Knowsley Youth Partnership, alongside Centre63 and Halewood Youth and Community Centre to ensure their futures in the face of ongoing cuts, and achieve shared goals.
The organisations will all work to a shared "Theory of Change", developed by Vibe, which focuses on helping young people improve their relationships with themself and others.
Vibe eventually hopes to build a National Network for Teenage Relationships that would see youth organisations across the country working together in a similar fashion.
Paul Oginsky, chief executive of Vibe, and chair of Knowsley Youth Partnership said working together allows the organisations to be more effective, sharing resources, training, and materials, with each other, while keeping their own unique identities.
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