For too long, young people have been sidelined from the decisions that shape their lives. The UK Government's National Youth Strategy could mark a turning point - putting young people back in the driving seat and recognising them as partners in change.
One Young World is hosting a high-impact, half-day conference that brings together young leaders, policymakers, and funders to explore how the Strategy is being delivered in practice, with the voices of young people at the centre.
Through panels and discussions spanning mental health, employment, local leadership and funding, we will examine what’s working, confront what isn’t, and collaborate on turning national ambition into meaningful, lived impact for young people across the UK.
This event hopes to cultivate honest conversation, sharing learning, and collective action, ensuring that the National Youth Strategy delivers for all young people.
Agenda Overview:
9.30AM - 14.30
Home Nations - How the National Youth Strategy Lands in Practice
Young leaders from across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland explore how opportunity is shaped by place. This panel will examine regional disparities in access to services and support, highlight local solutions, and consider what national decision-makers can learn to ensure the National Youth Strategy works for all young people, wherever they live.
Youth Wellbeing: What Young Leaders are Seeing Now
Responding to the National Youth Strategy’s focus on wellbeing, this panel explores the mental health challenges young people are seeing in their communities. Speakers will discuss rising pressures, social isolation, and unmet needs, and examine what effective, youth-led support looks like and what must change to make wellbeing a lived reality for young people across the UK.
Education, Work, and Opportunity: Shaping Fair Pathways
This panel explores how education, work, and technology shape young people’s pathways into adulthood. Speakers will discuss how universities, employers, and communities can support leadership, skills development, and social mobility, while addressing the risks of inequality. The discussion will focus on building skills, confidence, and long-term security, and on how partnerships can create fair, future-ready opportunities.
Investing in Young Leaders, What Works and What Lasts
Aligned with the Strategy’s focus on collaboration and long-term impact, this panel explores how institutions, funders and partners can support young leaders in ways that are strategic, sustainable, and empowering. Speakers will discuss what works, how to move beyond short-term approaches, and how centering young people’s priorities can help nurture the next generation of leaders across the UK.