The National Transport Strategy Review team at Transport Scotland partnered with Young Scot to obtain greater insight to and understanding of the issues of importance for young people in relation to transport
Read MoreGlobescotters was informed by British Council Scotland’s commitment to promote the benefits and importance of international experiences to young people in three main areas: skills, education and careers.
Read MoreThe Scottish Government, Young Scot and SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) worked in partnership to deliver a 16-month Youth Commission on Mental Health Services.
Read MoreYoung Scot delivered a series of workshopswith two Loneliness Action Teamson behalf of the Co-operative Foundation to engage young people on the topic of Youth Loneliness.Throughout these workshops Young Scot and the Loneliness Action Teamsexplored young people’s experience of loneliness
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 MoreAs part of the development of a new National Volunteering Framework, Scottish Government commissioned Project Scotland and Young Scot to work together to establish a national youth volunteering design team.
Read MoreCarnegie UKTrust teamed up with Young Scot to gather the views and ideas of young people on kindness and how kindness could be more widely encouraged and embedded in their communities.
Read MoreVentureJam is a free and unique opportunity for 40 young people in Scotland. Young Scot and Glasgow City of Science and Innovation run a weekend ‘Jam’ each year that involves teams of young people developing fresh ideas to solve real world challenges
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 MoreBetween 22nd August and 1st October 2018, Young Scot worked with Standard Life Aberdeen to gather insight into young people’s thoughts and experiences of money, saving for the future and debt.
Read MoreYoung Scot delivered a series of workshops on behalf of Carnegie UK Trust to examine young people’s perceptions of and use of credit and other financial products.
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 MoreBetween 10th and 23rd September 2018, Young Scot gathered insight into young people’s thoughts and experiences of the delivery of PSE in schools through a national online survey
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 MoreFollowing the Young Scot’s co-design process, the #SQAfutures Vision Panel explored and reflected on their own experiences and stories, and those of their peers, around the positives and negatives of assessment in Scotland.
Read MoreYoung Scot has been working with Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) as part of Our Natural Health Servicen to engage young women in the health and wellbeing benefits that nature provides.
Read MoreNaviGoGo is Scotland’s first Mobility as a Service (MaaS) implementation and has been co-designed by young people, for young people, as part of the Innovate UK funded project called Pick&Mix
Read MoreYoung Scot and aha have been working together for the past two years to share learning and best practice on the Young Scot Rewards programme.
Read MoreYoung Scot created an online survey to gather insight into young people’s thoughts and experiences of loneliness.
A new report by Scotland’s national youth biodiversity panel, ReRoute, has set out how Scotland’s young people can better connect with nature in our cities and countryside, with improved access to jobs
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