Five ways to develop successful and sustainable youth groups

Derren Hayes
Tuesday, March 15, 2016

UK Youth has identified five key characteristics that underpin successful youth groups: a wide range of services, high-quality provision, young people's input, measurable outcomes and a sustainable business model.

The most successful youth groups draw in young people to co-create programmes and services that work with them as well as for them, the report found. Picture: NTI
The most successful youth groups draw in young people to co-create programmes and services that work with them as well as for them, the report found. Picture: NTI

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