Young people who are facing significant barriers to their wellbeing and attainment at school are benefiting from extra support via their Young Scot Cards.
Read MoreAs part of the new National Volunteering Framework, the Scottish Government commissioned ProjectScotland and Young Scot to create a youth volunteering design team - YouthVIP.
Read MoreAt Young Scot, we are thrilled that new Age Appropriate Design Code features the majority of the suggestions put forward by the 5Rights Leadership Group. This will transform their experiences online and will require companies to consider young people's best interests in the design of digital services.
Read MoreOur latest research shows that two-thirds (65%) of young women and girls in Scotland received free period products from their school, college or university in the past year.
Read MoreCreative Scotland’s Nurturing Talent Fund is aimed at creative 11 – 25-year-olds and is designed to help them to develop their passions and talents in their chosen medium. These include short film making, recording songs in a professional studio, producing music videos, and attending music masterclasses.
Read MoreThe Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) Future Routes Fund is aimed at 11-26-year olds and supports them to connect with nature and to make a positive impact on the environment in Scotland.
Read MoreFrom 2020, COSLA and Young Scot will partner to support Scottish Local Authorities to use the Young Scot National Entitlement Card and Young Scot’s services in new and innovative ways to support local young people.
Read MoreYoung Scot and the Scottish Government partnered to identify the experiences of death and bereavement that have a lasting impact on young people’s lives and decision making. By gathering views on this subject, the Scottish Government plans to create ways to better support young people during this time.
Read MoreYoung Scot and the SAMH supported young people to have a voice and to share their perspectives on improving mental health services across Scotland.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to become an official donation partner for Hey Girls UK and to provide free access to non-plastic tampons and sanitary pads.
Read More11 to 25 year olds aspiring to careers in the creative industries can apply for grants across all artforms of up to £1,000 through the Nurturing Talent Fund.
Read MorePoverty prevents too many young people from making informed decisions, connecting with opportunities and being empowered to participate in society. During their journey into adulthood, it’s these decisions and choices that will impact their future lives.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government has commissioned a project to ensure that the voice of learners was heard in key decisions being made around how education is designed and delivered.
Read More#YSHealth panel will Co-Design alcohol harm prevention recommendations that will feed directly into the Scottish Government’s consultation on measures to restrict alcohol marketing.
Read MoreAt Young Scot, we are using the smart card capabilities of the Young Scot National Entitlement Card to improve health and wellbeing which can help to close the poverty-related attainment gap.
Read MoreYoung Scot have announced three new members of their board of trustees. Bailey-Lee Robb, MSYP for Cowdenbeath, Tim Frew, Chief Executive of YouthLink Scotland, and Martin Coppack, Director of Fair by Design
Read MoreThe Sunday Mail Young Scot Awards 2020 was launched by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at a celebration event in Edinburgh Castle.
Read MoreA refreshed Young.Scot – developed in partnership with Storm ID- the place to access all Young Scot services
Read MoreOn 12th June, Young Scot launched our new Membership Service to improve young people’s access to all of our services
Read MoreYoung carers aged 11-18 are to benefit from a new nationwide Young Scot package of discounts and opportunities.
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