Take the Youth Voice Census!


We are supporting the Youth Voice Census: a short, anonymous survey for young people aged11–30, delivered by Youth Employment UK. It gives our young people the chance to share how they’re experiencing life, learning, and work – and, crucially, they can share their thoughts about what needs to change to improve opportunities in our region.  

The insights from the Youth Voice Census will help inform my priorities going forward and help shape future support and opportunities for young people across the North East. 

Listening to young people is essential to building a region where every young person canthrive, access opportunity, and feel supported. Reaching young people who are least likely to have their voices heard is especially important – including young people who are not in education or work, young carers, care-experienced young people, and those facing barriers linked to health, income, digital access, or transport. 

Are you aged 11–30 and live in the North East? Share your views in the Youth Voice Census — a short anonymous survey to help improve opportunities for young people: https://www.youthemployment.org.uk/youth-voice-census/


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