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Knowsley News

Presenting priorities to Merseyside Police

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Children &Young People Now

Young people having their say on the criminal justice system

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Stockholm Environment Institute

Youth LIVES is co-designing novel mental health research with young people aged 14-21 and mental health researchers.

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FE News

BMet students have their say on anti-racism with leading youth-focused giant Leaders Unlocked

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Vice

The happiness and confidence of 16- to 25-year-olds in the UK has nosedived to lows not seen in...

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Children and Young People Now

The youth custody system is "setting children up to fail" according to report

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The Guardian

'Covid has formed the person I am': young people on how the pandemic changed them

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The Telegraph and Argus

Huma Malik from Bradford named Yorkshire Asian Young Achiever of the Year

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Warrington worldwide

Animations created by young people showcase the importance of consent

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Transition to Adulthood

Leaders Unlocked celebrates six years of providing young people with the space, support, and tools...

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FE News

Student Commission on Racial Justice animation shows race reality in England

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The Voice

Black young people’s employment prospects hit by COVID

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Children & Young People Now

Police criticised for their ‘inconsistent’ dealings with young people during lockdown

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Get involved

If you’re interested in getting involved with the work we do at Leaders Unlocked, please do send us a message via our contact us page. We are always keen to hear from young people who may want to take part in our projects, as well as professionals who may want to collaborate.

More than 65% of our
staff came from Leaders Unlocked projects

"There’s been a fundamental change in the way that we approach youth consultation. Before it was a staff-led approach. Now there’s a genuine youth-led approach; there are up to 35 young people, talking to other young people about their experience of crime and policing. It has been such a significant impact."

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