My Tomorrow

Create it. Shape it. Embrace it.

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My Tomorrow is a West Midlands youth-led campaign to highlight often-unseen realities of young people’s lives.

The campaign aims to:

  • challenge stereotypes about their generation
  • showcase their true diversity, strengths, and contributions across the region
  • start conversations between communities that can build understanding and lead to collaborative, positive action
  • create opportunities for young people to amplify their voices

We have partnered with the West Midlands Violence Reduction Partnership (VRP) and Birmingham Children’s Trust to engage with young people to shape our approach to reducing violence and embrace the contribution children and young people can offer.

VRP’s work supports:

  • communities and professionals to work together
  • interventions to prevent violence
  • the use of evidence to inform decisions
  • leaders to connect around a shared long-term ambition
  • production of guidance, advice and toolkits

Change Makers Programme

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The Change Makers Programme is a youth-led training programme influenced by the My Tomorrow campaign where young people are making their voices heard.

If you are a young person in the West Midlands, feel passionate about change, and would like to actively lead others, then this programme is for you.

Apply or ask questions by emailing james@positiveyouthfoundation.org.

You can also get involved by leading the movement, improving your community and sharing your ideas by signing up to the Youth Assembly at info@positiveyouthfoundation.org.

Birmingham Youth Service

Birmingham Youth Service offers a range of activities, projects, and programmes for young people aged 11 to 18 years old in our youth centres around the city.

Our centres are a safe space for young people to get involved in fun activities and workshops as well as seek help, information and advice on issues that affect them. They are staffed by youth workers who are trusted adults. Young people can come and be themselves, meet new people, socialise with friends, feel safe and enjoy a range of opportunities to get involved in.

Contact your local youth centre for information about activities and opening times.

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Page last updated: 12 December 2024

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