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Youth Access supports our members by giving them the resources to develop and improve their services.

We also seek to influence the agenda of government and public bodies to recognise and support the contribution of YIACS and to ensure that all young people have access to high quality information, advice, counselling and support.

These pages contain a range of information, briefings, tools and evidence to help organisations to obtain funding, improve practice and keep in touch with policy developments.

Publications

Publications are free to download, and are available to both members and non-members. Click here to look at Youth Access publications

Funding, Good Practice and Policy Resources

These resources provide a range of information, briefings, tools and evidence to help your organisation to obtain funding, improve practice and keep in touch with policy developments.

Go to Funding Resources pages
Read more about Good Practice Resources
Click here to look at Policy Resources

A few of these resources are only available to Youth Access members, please click here to read more about these exclusive resources.

If you would like to contribute any material, please email us at admin@youthaccess.org.uk.

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