As part of a partnership, Young Scot and Historic Environment Scotland established the HistoricScot Youth Forum. The aims of the Forum were to explore how to involve young people in the heritage sector and how to make the sector more accessible for young people. This report describes their recommendations on how to make the heritage sector more reflective of young people’s needs.
Read MoreTo celebrate the Year of Young People 2018 (YoYP), Historic Environment Scotland were delighted to introduce the new £1 entry fee. Giving access to all sites from Edinburgh Castle to Castle Campbell, cardholders were invited to experience Scotland’s treasures
Read MoreThe NYAAG have developed 9 vision statements and 15 recommendations to open a discussion and highlight issues they have discovered through their work. These were informed by a Young Scot national survey of young people which ran from March to June 2018
Read MoreThis report provides a series of insights into how and why young people use digital technology, alongside their ideas and suggestions for how technology could be used to support young people in the future.
Read MoreCommissioned by Scotland’s largest conservation charity the National Trust for Scotland, the Young Scot Heritage Blueprint group examined how to encourage more young people to explore and engage with Scotland’s heritage.
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