A dance of hope for child refugees in Middle East
A groundbreaking social project is using the art of capoeira to coax shell-shocked and vulnerable children out from behind their painful memories and towards empowerment and hope
View ArticleYouth climate change committee aims to connect younger generation with...
New organisation will increase dialogue as research shows that the vast majority of young people believe climate change is an urgent issue
View ArticleBedroom swap scheme cuts costs for university students
A new enterprise helps cash-strapped students ‘bedroom swap’ to save money
View ArticleMajority of UK children are ‘happy’, finds study
Nine out of ten children in the UK are happy, according to a new report, with an overwhelming number of teenagers being completely content with their friends
View ArticleYoung people learn more from positive messages than negative warnings
Young people are more likely to pay attention to health and safety campaigns with positive messages than negative warnings, according to new research
View Article‘Spending more time outside is a really political act’
Children are more disconnected from nature than ever before, new research says. But for one man, these findings present an exciting opportunity to get children into the great outdoors. Laura Smith...
View ArticleStudents call for shakeup of economics teaching
Mainstream economics teaching fails to address 21st century issues, say students from 41 protest groups around the world
View ArticleCatalysing change
Catalyst is a leading five-day residential course for young people aged 18-25, hosted at Embercombe, a educational centre for sustainable living in Devon. Catalyst alumni Jasmine Irving reflects on her...
View Article‘I want a network of young people creating a different economy’
With young people trapped between unemployment and underemployment, the political response is too paternalistic, says new organisation AltGen. Launching an award for new co-operative enterprises, it is...
View ArticleNature writing resurges despite dictionary cull
As authors protest nature-related words being cut from the Oxford Junior Dictionary, a new breed of writers and publications are using language, and new perspectives, to reinvigorate our relationship...
View ArticleThe fair trade generation
Young Britons who have grown up in the era of a flourishing fair trade market are highly sensitive to global issues and want to see businesses acting to end inequality and climate change – according to...
View ArticleProgramme boosts African entrepreneurship
Lacklustre and uninspiring educational facilities in Africa are being given a jump-start to improve literacy and support the change-makers of tomorrow
View ArticleCan self-compassion improve wellbeing in teenagers?
New research suggests that treating oneself with kindness and mindfulness is more effective than improving self-esteem when facing the challenges of teenage years
View ArticleYoung people are changing face of mental health in Lebanon
Tradition, corruption and political negligence continue to stigmatise mental illness, but the new generation is transforming old taboos
View ArticleFive inspiring stories for International Youth Day
Today is the fifteenth International Youth Day – a United Nations initiative to raise awareness of youth issues worldwide. To mark the day we've rounded up five of our favourite stories about...
View ArticleCould mindfulness make teens more resilient?
A new study on mindfulness aims to find out how it can boost teenagers’ mental health
View ArticleLearning is for life, says new alternative education project
Greta Rossi left her career in mainstream higher education to start Akasha Innovation, where a new venture aims to help young people build a better future for themselves and generations to come
View ArticleFive stories to make back to school bearable
With the majority of UK schools now back after the summer break, we round up our favourite stories highlighting some of the positive changes being made in education
View ArticleAcademia and allotments: the students growing their own food
Thanks to a growing awareness of sustainability issues, students around the country are swapping evenings on cheap beer for afternoons spent growing their own fruit and veg. Natalie Leal looks at the...
View ArticleMeet the young ocean advocates aiming to change marine conservation for the...
Feeling excluded from traditional routes of marine protection, a new wave of young activists with an entrepreneurial spirit are going it alone and taking the future of the oceans into their own hands
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