Brathay works in partnership with organisations that run longer term programmes for young people which address their needs and the issues facing them. Brathay is particularly interested in initiating projects that bring together organisations interested in developing communities through their young people
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Provides homeless teenagers with lesbian or gay homes where they can live and rebuild their lives. Our lesbian and gay carers become their support network in many respects and help them with all the problems they face as well as providing them with accommodation
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This site has been developed for use by youth workers, teachers, youth justice workers, project volunteers, police officers, and the young people themselves who are involved in motor and bike related projects through the United Kingdom
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The Woodcraft Folk is an educational movement for children and young people, designed to develop self confidence and activity in society, with the aim of building a world based on equality, friendship, peace and co-operation
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Young Concern is a free and confidential counselling and information service for people up to the age of 25 who live or work in Harlow and the surrounding areas
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The project, with the website and an events programme, aims to get young Londoners' ideas about how London could be made a healthier city to live in across to policy makers.
The interactive website contains information and "digital diaries" created by young people about different parts of London.
The project covers five different areas; transport, environment, crime and community safety, healthy living and emotional well-being.
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Provides a collective voice for specialist, independently managed, local organisations in England that promote, support, organise and co-ordinate volunteering opportunities specifically for young people
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The site young people from Norfolk need to visit
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Runs a wide range of services for girls and young women in the borough, redressing the imbalance of young women utilising youth provision. It operates as a unique service in Lewisham for girls and young women between the ages of 9 - 25
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Develop a workable, city-wide representative grouping of young people to take forward young people's issues
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Works primarily with lesbian, gay and bisexual young people, (and those who think they may be), aged 25 years and under who live work or play in the London boroughs of Enfield, Haringey and Barnet. However, young people from all over London and the Home Counties are welcome, and regularly make use of our services and youth groups
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