
As a Youth Skills Coordinator at Oxfordshire Youth, you will play a key role in delivering and developing our youth development programmes, supporting young people across Oxfordshire to build digital, leadership, and employability skills that help them access education, employment, and training. You will contribute to a range of impactful programmes, including accredited leadership pathways, […]
Join Oxfordshire Youth! We are looking for a confident and relationship-driven individual to join our Fundraising and Communications Team and lead our flagship corporate fundraising programme. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys building and stewarding high-value partnerships, managing projects end to end, and working closely with colleagues to create meaningful employability opportunities for […]
Join Oxfordshire Youth! We are looking for a compassionate and creative individual to join our Fundraising and Communications Team and help deliver our fundraising strategy and financial targets. This is a people-centred role for someone who is passionate about building meaningful relationships, telling the story of how youth work changes lives, and communicating confidently with […]
From mental health interventions to crime prevention and safe, supported housing, we’re doing whatever it takes to ensure Oxfordshire’s young people survive and thrive
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Over the Summer, we had Martha Sage join us for work experience in the fundraising department. Here is what she had to say about her experience.
Inequity is not a flaw in the system – it is the system.
Men’s mental health is a rising concern that we need to talk about.
Did you know that, according to NAO.org.uk, over one in four women are estimated to be victims of sexual assault or attempted assault in their lifetime? And one in 12 women are victims of VAWG each year, although the actual number is likely to be much higher!
Yesterday, the UK Supreme Court made a new ruling that excludes trans women from the legal definition of “woman” under the Equality Act.