Equality Act 2010: guidance
Information and guidance on the Equality Act 2010, including age discrimination and public sector Equality Duty.
Information and guidance on the Equality Act 2010, including age discrimination and public sector Equality Duty.
Having hearing loss shouldn’t stop audiences from going to the cinema. This article includes tips on how to find screenings, how to offer feedback and the equipment available.
Laura Greenfield explains the fundraising term ‘case for support’ and why this document is important to your development activities. She provides a step-by-step guide to creating your organisation’s case for support and how to tailor it to meet the needs of your different donors.
How to maximise Facebook to reach new audiences, engage current audiences and encourage them to take action – aka come to your venue.
Press release tips and myths. An extract from Clare Wilford’s 2016 PR Presentation ‘How to Get the Press on Your Side’ for the ICO’s REACH: Strategic Audience Development participants.
The booklet draws together learning from a number of groups, three of whom came together at a residential event on ‘impact’ in London in Spring 2016. It offers hints, tips and suggestions based on their experience of trying to make change happen. The booklet aims to be a helpful resource for other groups in DEEP … More
Practical advice and information to help you feel confident about guiding people with sight problems. A how-to-guide to support meeting, greeting and guiding.
Two thirds of people feel awkward around disability. Don’t hide from it. Not enough people know or interact with disabled people. Because of that they often don’t know what to do. They panic, or worse, just avoid situations for fear of doing the wrong thing.
[1]Young people not in education, employment or training (NEET), UK: August 2018
[2]BBC – Loneliness more likely to affect young people
[3]Young people’s well-being: 2017
[4]Mental health statistics: children and young people
[5]Learning disabilities explained – research and statistics, Mencap
[6]Young adultsspend more than six hours a day “stressed out”, The Independent
[7]Self-harm statistics, SelfharmUK
UK Young Artistsis a registered charity that champions the next generation of creativity, supporting collaboration and intercultural dialogue, ensuring a vibrant and diverse creative future for the UK.
BFI Film Academyis open to young people from anywhere in the UK and from any background, and offers a real chance for talented 16-19-year-olds to be part of our future film industry.
Into Filmsupports teachers and educators to achieve a wide range of effective learning outcomes in their use of film. Their programme includes a network of extra-curricular film clubs, resources for use in clubs and in the classroom, training opportunities, a cinema-based film festival and annual Awards.
UK Youthis a leading national charity, committed to providing access to appropriate, high quality services in every community so that young people are empowered to build bright futures, regardless of their background or circumstances.
Young Enterprise supports young people to develop the employability skills that employers demand, by delivering enterprise and financial education programmes in schools, colleges and universities.
Association for Young People’s Health(AYPH) is the UK’s leading independent voice for youth health. They work to improve the health and wellbeing of 10-24 year olds.
Young Minds is the UK’s leading charity fighting for children and young people’s mental health.
National Youth Agencychampion, professionalise and enable youth work, striving to find better, more inventive ways to empower more young people.
The Prince’s Trustis a youth charity that helps young people aged 11 to 30 get into jobs, education and training.
Centrepointhelps vulnerable young people by giving them the practical and emotional support they need to find a job and live independently.
MAC-UKis a mental health charity for excluded young people, taking what works in the clinic to the streets.
Groundwork Youth is a platform supporting 16 – 24 year olds to take action in their local environment. They do this by providing opportunities and experiences that develop leadership potential and connect youth with like-minded people who also want to make a difference in their communities.
And they have a list of 14 organisations championing youth work and supporting young people