GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
ordination of all policies affecting young people is needed to drive and protect
youth interests across all Government departments, as well as to steer the
development of a youth service and that is why we are actively exploring all the
options, including the option to establish a dedicated Minister for Young People
with a remit to champion youth affairs. We will also ensure that youth services
have a strong and structural relationship with other statutory and non-statutory
services and means for these relationships to be fostered in local areas. Youth
workers excel at supporting and incorporating young people’s voices into
services and yet by cutting youth work provision this Government has eroded
the long historic connection between youth work and community based
democratic engagement and denied young people the space and structures to
participate in decision making at a local level.
Under a Labour Government young people will be at the centre of determining
a new statutory youth service and this will apply across all levels, including in
providing their voice at individual service levels, regional levels and through
local authorities and also a national level. Young people will be supported and
encouraged to have an equal say in the design and management of youth
services in their area, recognising that that highest point of youth participation
is co-management and co-decision making with professionals and elected
representatives.
Although our communities have lost fantastic youth work in the dismantling of
the local authority youth services, we have also seen a growth in creative, good
quality responsive approaches through voluntary and not for profit
organisations and it is a testament to our voluntary sector that provision has not
completely collapsed under the weight of these cuts. However, there is a real
gap felt from the withdrawal of local authorities’ role in leading and facilitating
the provision of good youth work and support from professional youth workers
in their areas which has increased pressures on the oversubscribed voluntary
sector. We want to rebuild what is currently a very large yet fragmented youth
sector and ensure that local authorities provide the strategic leadership that is
needed for young people in their local authorities. So under a Labour
Government local authorities will be responsible for setting a strategic vision for
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