The Scottish Youth Parliament, YouthLink Scotland and Young Scot partnered to deliver LockdownLowdown – a survey of young people from across Scotland on their concerns about COVID-19. The survey took places from 3rd – 17th […]
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LockdownLowdown – Breakdown by Demographics
What young people in Scotland are thinking about COVID-19
Report Theme: Health & Wellbeing
Author: Scottish Youth Parliament YouthLink Scotland Young Scot
Year Evidence Completed: 2020
Size of Study: 1001-5000
Location: Scotland-wide
LockdownLowdown – Topline Results
What young people in Scotland are thinking about COVID-19
Report Theme: Health & Wellbeing
Author: Scottish Youth Parliament YouthLink Scotland Young Scot
Year Evidence Completed: 2020
Size of Study: 1001-5000
Location: Scotland-wide
The Scottish Youth Parliament, YouthLink Scotland and Young Scot partnered to deliver LockdownLowdown – a survey of young people from across Scotland on their concerns about COVID-19. The survey results give a clear picture of […]
Resource: Getting ready for FMQT Next Generation
Report Theme: Participation & Engagement
Author: YouthLink Scotland Children in Scotland
Year Evidence Completed: 2019
Size of Study: 51-100
Age range: 7-10 11-14 15-17 18+
Location: Scotland-wide
FMQT Next Generation Event 2 took place April 2019, giving more children and young people the chance to have their views heard and acted upon and a meaningful say about how Scotland is run.
Bridging the Generation Gap
A report on intergenerational practice within the youth work sector
Report Theme: Places & Spaces
Author: The Robertson Trust Generations Working Together Scottish Government YouthLink Scotland
Year Evidence Completed: 2010
Location: Argyll and Bute Clackmannanshire Inverclyde Midlothian
This report details the journey of four intergenerational pilot projects in Scotland. The evaluation of the pilots explores the benefits of intergenerational practice within a youth work setting and the challenges and opportunities for effective intergenerational practice. It aims to raise awareness of intergenerational practice in Scotland and to provide food for thought for those working in Scotland’s communities who may consider using intergenerational practice as part of their work with young people.
Activity Agreements
Activity Agreements Sustainability Research
Report Theme: Education & Learning
Author: Blake Stevenson Ltd YouthLink Scotland
Year Evidence Completed: 2018
Size of Study: 101-500
Location: Scotland-wide
In October 2017, YouthLink commissioned Blake Stevenson Ltd to conduct research exploring what young people need to keep them in employment, education or training beyond the duration of their Activity Agreement.