The magazine is full of young people's own stories of taking action on the issues that matter to them.
Carolyn Oldfield, Youth Action joint editor, said: "Young people's own stories offer a snapshot of the varied world of youth action and volunteering - sharing skills and experiences with other young people, helping older or younger people, influencing local or national decision-makers or improving where they live - it's all in Youth Action.
"And, as the stories tell us, everyone gains. Communities benefit from young people's enthusiasm, commitment and skills. Services and organisations improve and become more responsive to young people's needs. And young people get a chance to try out new activities, take on responsibilities, gain skills and develop insights into other lives."
Contents of this issue of Youth Action include getting a taste for volunteering, supporting other young people, helping improve public services and working for the wider community. Alongside detailed listings of organisations to help young people get started and plan for their future volunteering, there is even a volunteering problem page and word search.
Single copies of Youth Action are available free of charge on request.
Email: youthaction@nya.org.uk.