UK Youth

During that year the tag line of the charity change from the 'Network for Quality Work with Young People' to 'Positive for Youth'.

[citation needed][8] UK Youth works with a wide range of organisations including international corporations, government departments and agencies in the UK and Europe as well as other voluntary bodies and corporates to promote a wide range of opportunities to young people.

[citation needed] The charity particularly focuses on: This group of 16- to 25-year-olds is made up of two young people from each region of England, one from the Channel Islands, and two each from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

They meet five times per year to guide and advise the charity and to plan an annual youth conference which is open to all young people across the UK.

Three members of UK Youth Voice sit on the board of trustees and are involved in all areas of governance.

The Youth Achievement Awards started as a pilot project run from 1994 to 1997 funded by the National Lottery Board.

Many former prize winners, some of whom have gone on to very successful artistic careers, offer a piece of their work for sale as a 100% donation to UK Youth.

Papers of UK Youth are held at the Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham.