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
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.
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.
Empowering Voices, Inspiring Change
‘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.