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Manifesto Launch @ Westmister 22nd Jan24

General Election Manifesto 2024

What’s the best that could happen?

The last few years have been tough for young people, families, and communities: a global pandemic, cost of living crisis, growing housing crisis, and funding challenges have all left scars on our communities.

But at YMCA, we haven’t lost hope for a brighter future. A General Election has been called on Thursday 4th July 2024 and with it comes opportunity.

Now’s our chance to get the next government to put young people and communities at the heart of their vision and deliver real change. We want everyone to have a fair chance to discover who they are and what they can become.

Now’s our chance to make that happen.

Youth Services

Every Young Person Should Have Access To Youth Services In Their Area All Year Round.

  • We need to see long-term revenue funding for universal and open-access youth services, delivering for all young people, all year round.
  • We need a cross-departmental strategy for youth services, which takes a long-term strategic vision for the provision of youth services around the country.
  • There should be a duty placed on local authorities to ensure that all young people can access youth services in their area, with the support and resourcing from the government to enable it.

Housing and Homelessness

Every Young Person Should Have Access To Affordable, Good Quality, Safe And Secure Housing.

  • We need investment in a significant programme of building new affordable housing around the country, to deliver the much-needed supply of low-cost, stable, good quality housing.
  • There should be a cross-departmental strategy to end youth homelessness which is tailored to young people’s needs.
  • There should be a nationwide scheme of support for young people in supported accommodation to access the private rented sector when they are ready, through providing deposits and guarantors for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Cost of Living

Every Young Person Should Have The Financial Support To Allow Them To Meet Their Essential Needs.

  • The Government should introduce an Essentials Guarantee for benefits, an independently-calculated figure which would determine the minimum level of benefits to meet people’s essential needs.
  • Young people under 25 who are living independently should receive an additional Universal Credit payment, to bring their standard allowance up to match the over 25s rate.
  • Residents of supported accommodation should receive a Universal Credit work allowance to allow them to earn more before their income from benefits is tapered.

Education

Every Young Person Should Receive Good Quality Education And Training Which Gives Them The Best Start In Life.

  • We need to see investment in building a sustainable Early Years Education sector that is resourced to meet the scale of need, addressing the real cost of delivering early years education in more deprived areas and for children with additional needs.
  • The Government must address the crisis in the early years workforce, implementing an action plan for the challenges of recruitment and retention.
  • The Government must increase funding to the further education sector so that providers have the staff and resources to equip young people with the training and skills they need, and reform apprenticeships and the apprenticeship levy to reverse the decline in apprenticeship starts and finishes.

Wellbeing

Every Young Person Should Be Able To Build Resilience And Positive Wellbeing, While Also Being Able To Access Timely Help And Support When Facing Physical Or Mental Health Challenges.

  • There needs to be increased investment in NHS mental health services to bring down waiting times for people who are in crisis, and to ensure that young people can access timely, appropriate mental health services whenever they need them.
  • We need a national network of early support hubs, so that every young person can access early support for their mental health in their community and place of learning.
  • We need investment in community sport facilities and universal access youth services, so that all young people have access to youth services with trained professionals such as youth workers and sports coaches, who can help them to build resilience and manage their emotions.

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Spotlight on: Youth Ambassador, Jess Marriott

Jess Marriott, who lives at our MyPlace accommodation, recently went to London for the launch of the YMCA Manifesto. She has since chatted to politicians and the BBC about the impact of this General Election on the lives of young people.

Read the full story on BBC
  • Manifesto Launch @ Westmister 22nd Jan24
  • Manifesto Launch @ Westmister 22nd Jan24
  • Manifesto Launch @ Westmister 22nd Jan24
  • Manifesto Launch @ Westmister 22nd Jan24
  • Manifesto Launch @ Westmister 22nd Jan24

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