Looking to the Future: Recommendations for UKSPF

Future

As the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) develops its strategy for supporting economic inclusion in Northern Ireland, YouthStart advocates for four key recommendations based on its evidence of impact:

  1. Broad definition of economic inactivity – UKSPF should adopt an inclusive definition that encompasses those not in education, training, or employment, enabling more comprehensive support programmes.
  2. Recognition of youth work as a key fourth strand—Youth work organisations should be formally recognised as a complementary strand alongside schools, colleges, and training organisations, particularly effective for the hardest-to-reach young people.
  3. Defined relationships with Labour Market Partnerships – Clearer frameworks would enable youth work organisations to support councils in improving economic activity rates in their areas.
  4. Regional and local delivery capacity—Maintaining the ability to work across Northern Ireland while providing locally tailored support ensures equal opportunities for all young people.

By incorporating these recommendations, the UKSPF can build on the proven success of the youth work approach pioneered by YouthStart, ensuring that young people furthest from the labour market are not left behind in Northern Ireland’s economic future.

 

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The YouthStart model demonstrates that even the most disengaged young people can find pathways to employment, education, and a more positive future with the right approach. As one participant succinctly said, “This programme is a lifeline to young people. It has changed people’s lives.”

If you want to read more about Youth Start, review any of our partner’s sites:

Bytes Project: Programmes – Bytes

Include Youth: Programmes – Include Youth

NI Youth Forum: Youth Start – Northern Ireland Youth Forum

Springboard Opportunities: YouthStart • Springboard Opportunities

Start360: Start360 | Switch onto Employment

The King’s Trust: The King’s Trust in Northern Ireland | Where we work

YouthAction Northern Ireland: YouthAction Northern Ireland Get Set

 

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