Young people in Scotland are facing a safety crisis, with 67% reporting they have felt unsafe at some point. Over 2,500 11 to 25-year-olds took part in Young Scot’s annual Truth About Youth survey, which explored what young people think about life in Scotland, their concerns and the issues that matter most to them.
Read MoreResearch highlights what matters to young people in Scotland.
Read MoreThe stage is set for an unforgettable celebration as the Young Scot Awards returns to the iconic Platform venue in Glasgow to honour the remarkable achievements of Scotland's young people.
Read MoreYoung Scot and Children and Young People’s Centre for Justice (CYCJ) have come together to offer support for young people who are care and justice experienced. The Promise Package aims to ensure the approach to children and young people in conflict with the law is rights-respecting and that ‘offending behaviours’ are treated as an indication of the need for support rather than punishment.
Read MoreWe’ve teamed up with McGill’s Bus Group to give young people more opportunities to connect with their communities by promoting local high street discounts they can access using their Young Scot National Entitlement Cards (Young Scot NEC).
Read MoreNew research from the Electoral Commission has shown that young people are significantly less likely to be aware of the requirement to bring photo ID to vote in person at the UK general election on 4 July than older people.
Read MoreJoin youth information platform Young Scot to hear the results of a survey which asked young people about their lives, worries and the issues that mean the most to them
Read MoreYoung Scot launch twelve-part mental health podcast.
Read MoreNetball Scotland and Young Scot forged a new partnership to provide young people with more access to positive experiences that can improve their health and wellbeing.
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