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£2.1m CashBack funding for Scotland’s youth projects

25,000 young people set to benefit each year.

The Scottish Government has announced that more than £2 million is to be invested to create life-changing opportunities for vulnerable young people.

The CashBack for Communities funding will be invested by national youth work agency, YouthLink Scotland, over the next three years in projects that will empower and guide Scotland’s young people towards a more positive future.

It is estimated that around 25,000 young people will be able to access new opportunities in each of the three years as a result of the new funding. This will continue the support of the youth work that has already provided 330,000 opportunities for young people and created a 73,000-strong army of volunteers and workers.

Yesterday’s announcement with Minister for Children and Young People Aileen Campbell was made at the Green Shoots project, Edinburgh. The recently published National Youth Work Strategy, created in partnership with YouthLink Scotland and Education Scotland, was debated yesterday at the Scottish Parliament.

Green Shoots is a 12-week programme that gives 10 young people at risk of becoming involved in antisocial behaviour or alcohol and drug dependency, the opportunity to take part in community based environmental volunteering.

Ms Campbell said:

“Youth work is a hugely effective force for good for hundreds of thousands of people and the perfect way to reinvest the CashBack for Communities funding. This money will help offer activities, skills and training opportunities and, most importantly, a place to turn for many young people facing difficulties or at a crossroads in their lives.

“Investment in youth work is not just the right thing to do; it is the smart thing to do. I am lucky to have seen first-hand the difference youth projects make in giving young people confidence to make their voice heard, seize the opportunities in front of them and make the right decisions for themselves and their families.”

Jim Sweeney, CEO, YouthLink Scotland, said:

“Over the last five years, CashBack for Communities has created a generation of local superheroes, giving power back to young people and their communities by using the cash seized from criminals as a force for positive change. This money has helped young people access life-changing youth work opportunities which has given them more optimism for the future and has proved to many young people that they can achieve their ambitions despite difficult life circumstances.”

Since 2007, over £74 million of money seized through the Proceeds of Crime Act has been put to excellent use through CashBack for Communities, funding around 1.2 million activities and opportunities for young people since 2007.

Notes To Editors

The CashBack for Communities programme takes the ill-gotten gains of crime, recovered through the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, and invests them into community programmes, facilities and activities largely, but not exclusively, for young people at risk of turning to crime and anti-social behaviour as a way of life. YouthLink Scotland will receive £2.094 million over three years.

Since the inception of the CashBack for Communities programme in 2007, over £74 million recovered under the Proceeds of Crime Act has been invested or committed to a wide range of sporting, cultural, educational and mentoring activities for children and young people throughout Scotland. The programme has funded 1.2 million activities and opportunities for young people.

More information can be found at www.cashbackforcommunities.org 

The ambitions for improving the life chances of young people in Scotland, the national youth work strategy was published on April 3, 2014. It was developed in partnership by the Scottish Government, YouthLink Scotland and Education Scotland and sets out the key ambitions for youth work over the next five years to:
• Ensure Scotland is the best place to be young and grow up in 
• Put young people at the heart of government policy 
• Recognise the value of youth work 
• Build the workforce capacity 
• Measure the impact of youth work

For more information visit http://news.scotland.gov.uk/News/Blueprint-for-youth-work-b1d.aspx

Channel website: http://www.gov.scot/

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