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Fund the Hubs has long been calling for a national network of early support hubs to ensure that children and young people receive timely mental health and wellbeing support.
The Government’s commitment to roll out Young Futures hubs to deliver open access mental health support to children and young people in local communities provides a unique opportunity to truly integrate and invest in early intervention for children and young people.
Our report, ‘A blueprint for Young Futures hubs’, brings together insights from the children and young people’s mental health sector, existing hub providers and young people to set out the driving principles that will enable an effective roll out and positive outcomes for young people.
Open the blueprint for Young Futures hubs
Young Futures hubs are co-created with young people to ensure successful engagement and impact. Young people should be involved in all stages of service development and delivery at both a national and local level.
Hubs are designed and delivered against the values and principles set out in the Youth Access ‘YIACS’ model.
Hubs are centred on mental health and wellbeing as the core service offer and cater for young people from 10-25 to cover the whole of this crucial transitional period in a young person’s life.
Young Futures hubs build on, and integrate with, existing youth support infrastructure and expertise within local areas.
By the end of this parliament, it is our hope to see sustained funding for existing hub providers, so that they can continue their offer of support, alongside the implementation of new hubs where they are needed.
We therefore call on the Government to set out a roadmap to deliver a hub in every local authority area with the aim to have achieved 70% coverage within the next five years and 100% by the end of 2035.