π It's #iWillWeek 2025!
Follow @iwillscotland on Instagram and stay tuned for daily content on the theme of #WhatDoYouStandFor - and help celebrate the 10th anniversary of #iWill in Scotland!
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#iWillMovement #YouthSocialAction #IStandFor #PowerOfYouth
#iWill Week 2025 is coming 17β21 November.
#YPI is proud to support this yearβs campaign, which asks one powerful question: What do you stand for?
#iWillMovement #YouthSocialAction #IStandFor #PowerOfYouth
A BIG well done to our learners from the Nova Training #Dudley Centre who rolled up their sleeves and got hands-on cleaning up the local church as part of their Youth Social Action project.
#Community #YouthSocialAction #NovaTraining #standoutfromthecrowd
π Empower students, embed Youth Social Action into your curriculum! See how Ormiston Trust schools are doing it: youtu.be/6jS6ALQ2A4g #WeWill #Ormiston #YouthSocialAction
π§ How can mental health and wellbeing be considered in designing and planning #YouthSocialAction activities?
Read more: www.dartington.org.uk/latest-news/what-support...
#YouthSocialAction #MentalHealth #MentalWellbeing #YouthMentalHealth
The young people from the #LS9Club working hard developing their skills for their #SocialAction projects. #Leeds #YouthSocialAction
@dazldance.bsky.social @leedscitycouncil.bsky.social
Researchers from London Metropolitan University have facilitated youth-led #ParticipatoryResearch to support the Greater London Authority in taking a holistic approach to understand youth social action and tackle the challenges faced by young Londoners.
#YouthSocialAction
@JuliusElster.bsky.social
Participation in social action: - Nearly half (47%) of young people had taken some kind of social action in the last 12 months. -The most popular social action was helping to improve the local area (24%), followed by organising or signing petitions (22%) and campaigning or raising awareness (9%). Young females were more likely to have taken part in any social action (52%, compared with 41% of young males). Young people from Asian/Asian British backgrounds (52%) were more likely than those from White backgrounds (46%) to have taken part in any social actions. The biggest barrier to taking part in social actions was a lack of interest (40%), followed by being too busy with other commitments (22%) and not knowing what was available in their local area (21%).
Some interesting findings in this new DCMS pilot 'Youth Survey' on young people's #participation in 'after school activities' - including #youthsocialaction (in screenshot).
Full report, published on 7/Nov/24: assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/672b4b...