



Today marks International Youth Day which was created to highlight the challenges and obstacles that the next generation face as well as highlight the importance of nurturing children and young people.
As a small York-based children's charity, we have seen over the last year how the pandemic has affected the mental, emotional and social wellbeing of children and young people, not just here in York, but across the country. Our mentoring services have high success rates in enhancing young lives especially improving their confidence, self-esteem and resilience levels.
In this blog post we'll share with you more information on International Youth Day and what you can do to support charities like ours which offer services for the next generation.
International Youth Day was founded in 1998 by the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth. The annual celebration was accepted in 1999 and each year the event highlights why the next generation should be valued and their voices heard.
This year’s theme, “Transforming Food Systems: Youth Innovation for Human and Planetary Health”, has a core message of how without youth our goals and ideas for the future aren’t attainable.
The focus is on global world health, sustainability, the importance of innovation and education. The UN event is hosted by youth for youth and reflects their concerns, perspective and ambitions for the future. Its foundations are on how Youth must be involved in decisions that affect the planet they will inherit.
We believe the next generation has a unique point of view that is worth hearing about! In the spirit of International Youth Day, how about talking to your children about their hopes for the future? What do they think the future should look like? What are their passions? What would they like to change? How are they going to change things? You’d be amazed how insightful children and young people can be!
UN Secretary-General António Guterres stated that “Young people are on the frontlines of the struggle to build a better future for all. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the dire need for the kind of transformational change they seek – and young people must be full partners in that effort.”
However, NHS digital 2020 released an alarming statistic that one in six school-aged children have a mental health problem. Furthermore, a recent study conducted by Young Minds reported that 83% of the young people with a history of mental health problems reported that their mental health had got worse as a result of the pandemic. Their report also states a reoccurring theme of loss of motivation and difficulty in finding coping mechanisms that are pandemic-proof leading to many finding themselves struggling.
Despite not being a mental health charity, we have found that our services have helped many children and young people displaying early signs of poor mental health. There are plenty of ways that people can support the next generation to thrive, including becoming a one-to-one mentor with us here at The Island. To find out more about mentoring with us, click here.
There are so many ways that you can support the next generation. Over the last 18 months, we've seen a huge increase in:
Some of the best ways that you can support the children and young people that use out services is to:
There are also many other ways you can partner with us on our mission to support the vulnerable children and young people of York. If you would like to discuss collaborating with us to support the next generation then we'd love to hear from you. Get in touch by clicking here.
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