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Young Londoners' General
Election Manifesto 2024

We have worked with partners and young people to adapt the Young Londoners' Manifesto 2024 for the upcoming general election.

 

It calls on the next government to: provide clear leadership with a plan for young people, invest in young people and the people that support them, share power with young people and devolve power to London, and tackle inequality across all areas and for all groups. 

Young Londoners' Manifesto 2024

Young Londoners Manifesto 2024

The Young Londoners' Manifesto 2024 is a collaboration between the youth sector and young people, outlining a series of asks for the next London Mayor and the Greater London Authority to make London the best city to grow up in.  

101

Organisations who have signed up to supporting the Young Londoners Manifesto so far.

300,000+

Young people supported annually by organisations who support the Young Londoners' Manifesto.

City, University of London

LifeLine Projects

Fitzrovia Community Centre

The Kids Network

Amity Youth Development

Young Urban Arts Foundation

Sidings Youth Project

Mayor's Fund for London

LCC @ Max Roach

Autistic Youth Hub

ReachOut

Purpose-Driven Careers CIC

Art Against Knives

A Collective / Autistic Youth Hub

Royal Holloway, University of London

Mental Health HQ CIC

Myplace RM3

Anti-Tribalism Movement

Lewisham Young Mayor

Mary's

Faiths Forum for London

XLP

Sculpt

Good Nugget Academy

The Diana Award

Eat Club

Canaan Project

Rolladome All Skate

Betaminds CIC

A New Direction

METRO Charity

City Gateway

Children Hope Forever

London Youth

The Childrens Society

Rights and Equalities in Newham (REIN)

Building Pathways CIC

Catch22

Fight For Peace

Clube dos Brasileirinhos

Barnardo's

London Play

The Stepladder Foundation

Dost Centre for Young Refugees and Migrants

Fatima's UK Campaign

Catalyst in Communities

Football Beyond Borders

Young Barnet Foundation

Descendants

Motion4Kids

Cheri Coco CIC

peabody

Rolladome

Znaniye Foundation

Toynbee Hall

HSENA

Treasure Boxing Club

Ealing Music Therapy

Sounds Like Chaos

W4 Youth

EM Ballet School

The Log Cabin Charity

Monster Cat Theatre CIO

White City Theatre Proejct

Centre for Armenian Information & Advice

Communty First Foundation

London Tigers

Mahaba Café

Centre for ADHD and Autism Support

Riana Development Network

Lewisham Youth Theatre

Babel

Dipped In Creativity Engagement

Youth Empowerment Scheme

Ekota Academy

London Borough of Bromley

Bloody Good Period

One Westminster

Inspire

Shoreditch Trust

Sound Connections

Latin American Women's Rights Service (LAWRS)

YOU London

Young Camden Foundation

MTVH

New Horizon Youth Centre

Young K&C

Young Ealing Foundation

Young Hammersmith & Fulham Foundation

The Winch

4B Projects LLP

Bromley Youth Council

Young Harrow Foundation

Young Roots

LIIA

The Princes Trust

Enfield Youth Council

Minds Ahead

LIVING PROOF

Ignite Youth

Partnership for Young London

To join the growing coalition of organisations who support the Young Londoners Manifesto 2024, please complete this form: https://younglondon.typeform.com/to/t4yw9hSN

All this work has been generously supported by Trust for London.

How we developed the Manifesto

Young Londoners’ Manifesto 2024

Ambitions to work in partnership with the next Mayor of London 

 

This has been designed by Partnership for Young London and London Youth with a diverse network of youth sector leads, including some members of the Young Londoners Coalition. We brought together learnings from case studies from the sector, and youth groups, which you can find in the A Fairer London report below. We also brought together over 100 young people at an event at City Hall to discuss what they wanted from the next Mayor, which you can find in our Empowering Voices and Inspiring Change event report below.

A Fairer London

The work of young Londoners and the organisations that support them

 

This report, found below, was collated by young Londoners and the youth sector; it highlights the policy solutions designed by peer research advisory board at Partnership for Young London and presents a series of case studies on the work already underway across the youth sector.

Empowering Voices and Inspiring Change

Event Summary Report

 

‘Empowering Voices, Inspiring Change’ was a co-designed event that took place on January 27th 2024 at City Hall. The event aimed to explore the work of youth groups, the impact or change they had created through their work on policy and practice. This summary report shares what young Londoners did, and a video that was made by YouMeUs.TV on the day.

All this work has been generously supported by Trust for London.

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A Fairer City Report

This report highlights the data a group of peer researchers have gathered from a range of sources over the last few months; a peer research designed survey, a youth engagement event, case studies from diverse youth organisations and a manifesto for the London Mayoral elections.

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Empowering Voices, Inspiring Change

Empowering voices

‘Empowering Voices, Inspiring Change’ was a co-designed event that took place on January 27th 2024 at City Hall.  The event aimed to explore the work of youth groups, the impact or change they had created through their work on policy and practice. The session also focused on capturing learning from the various approaches the different organisations had used.

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Alongside this report, a summary video of the event has been created in collaboration with YouMeUs TV.

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Vision for Young Londoners

In 2017, over 85 organisations came together to look at a Vision statement for London, which set out a unified strategy and set of values to help deliver a brighter future for London’s young people. 

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