
Three major youth organisations have joined forces to call for increased collaboration in the youth sector over how organisations can work closer together to deliver high-quality services.
The call from the National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS), Ambition and UK Youth also involves the launch of a consultation to engage with the sector on how to create new and innovative ways of working to "transform the sector".
But collaboration in delivering youth services is nothing new, so what makes this different and why are they doing it now?
Susanne Rauprich, chief executive of NCVYS, says the organisations have acted in response to recent trends in youth work provision.
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