Black History Month: Standing Firm in Power and Pride

EveryYouth marks Black History Month by reflecting on race, homelessness, and standing firm in power and pride with young Black people.
Youth Voices: How sharing your story of homelessness can inspire others and shape the future of support

We explain how telling your story can inspire others, influence services, and shift public perception. Whether you’ve just started counselling or finished college, your voice can help shape the future of youth support.
Tony Ramos: ‘We need optimistic leaders’ to create fairer jobs market for young people

EveryYouth chairperson Tony Ramos shares how employers can invest in young people from all backgrounds.
Pride Month: Supporting LGBTQ+ Young People Facing Homelessness

Join EveryYouth this Pride Month in supporting LGBTQ+ young people facing homelessness. Learn, act, and help create a safer future for all.
Young people looking for work made to feel ‘worthless’ – here’s how employers can help

EveryYouth’s Michelle Blackburn spoke to young people in Aberdeen about their roadmap to employment.
Vital youth homelessness services face £1.73m loss as National Insurance hike for employers comes into effect

From April 6 employer NICs increased, equating to a £1.73m loss for the EveryYouth Network.
Unaccompanied refugee children could be denied British citizenship under new Bill

Step by Step, backed by EveryYouth, are urgently calling for Government clarification on the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill.
School students resort to self-harm as safeguarding alerts soar amid post-Covid mental health crisis

Students as young as 13 are resorting to self-harm and school refusal amid crippling academic pressures in the wake of Covid, EveryYouth, the national charity for youth homelessness, can reveal.
EveryYouth responds to damning Coram report

CEO Nick Connolly spoke to Children and Young People Now about councils’ failure to provide suitable housing for homeless 16 and 17-year-olds.
No lifeline for young people in Government’s almost £1bn homelessness budget for 2025

The Government has failed to offer a lifeline to thousands of young people experiencing homelessness as part of its almost £1bn cash injection to tackle homelessness in 2025.