4 November 2024
UK Youth published a new report with Institute for Government that sets out a clear path for government to unlock the power of preventative services, including youth work.
The report sets out how the new government can use the opportunity of a new parliament to shift to a preventative approach to public services that seeks to address and manage citizens’ problems before they reach crisis point. This would reap financial and political benefits by helping tackle the crises in the NHS, criminal justice, youth services and beyond – and lead to happier and healthier lives for millions.
Preventative local authority spending on services like youth clubs and children’s centres was cut by more than three-quarters (77.9%) between 2009/10 and 2022/23, while acute spending on looked after children and safeguarding services rose by more than half (58.1%) over the same period. This is bad economics and it is hurting young people.
Key findings
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UK Youth are urging the youth sector to use this report to highlight the preventative intervention of youth work. This report can be a powerful tool to help evidence how youth work is an essential tool for all youth services.