Why the Government’s youth apprenticeship reforms should not exclude people over 25

I’m autistic and I have experienced homelessness, so believe me when I say securing a job is extremely difficult for young people at all ages.
What the Government’s National Plan to End Homelessness means for young people in 2026

We break down how the Government has vowed to tackle youth homelessness this year.
Our response to Rachel Reeves: Young people need meaningful, long-term employment

Nicholas Connolly, CEO of EveryYouth, responds to Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ proposed employment scheme at the Labour Party Conference, outlining why young people need meaningful, long-term opportunities.
No lifeline for young people in Government’s almost £1bn homelessness budget for 2025

The Government has failed to offer a lifeline to thousands of young people experiencing homelessness as part of its almost £1bn cash injection to tackle homelessness in 2025.
Government must consult on project to help disadvantaged young people

EveryYouth urges the Government to explain how apprenticeships under the ‘Youth Guarantee’ project will be made affordable for young people.