A New Deal for Young People
Young people are the future of our city, but many of London’s most disadvantaged young people are uncertain about what their future holds.
Over the past few years, disadvantaged young people have disproportionately felt effects of the pandemic and cost of living crisis. Not only were they most impacted by school closures and job market shocks, existing inequalities between them and their peers deepened.
Although all young people feel these consequences, for some young Londoners it’s exposed just how unequal their opportunities access is.
We know tackling such huge inequalities needs widespread change - providing access for young people to positive opportunities is central to this. That’s why our New Deal for Young People was created; to ensure 100,000 disadvantaged young Londoners have access to high-quality mentoring.
Ensuring that all young Londoners can access incredible opportunities has been a key Mayor's priority, creating life-changing impact with ground-breaking young Londoner investment. To date, the Mayor has supported 350,000 young people to access positive opportunities, so they can make the most of their talents, take advantage of London's amazing opportunities and be diverted from crime.
What we’re doing to support London’s young people
The New Deal for Young People (NDYP) aims to build a fairer, more equal and more prosperous London, where no-one is left behind.
- 100,000 disadvantaged young Londoners to access to high quality mentoring opportunities
- All young Londoners to access quality local youth activities
- Increasing quality, quantity and sustainability of London's mentoring and youth activities
- Improve mentoring quality by building youth sector capacity
- Increase strategic investment in London’s youth and mentoring activities.
- Empower youth sector system change and sustainability
So far...
Since 2016, the Mayor has supported more than 500,000 positive opportunities for young Londoners, including:
What we're focusing on
Mentoring
We want young people to feel empowered, taking ownership of their lives and futures. To do so, they need to both see and truly believe in their potential.
Mentoring supports them with this - building a trusted, positive relationship over time can help motivate and equip young people to change their lives. It supports skills development, coping strategies and confidence.
The skill and drive needed to build transformational, trusted relationships is a fundamental principle of high-quality youth and community work.
Opportunities for Londoners
Explore what mentoring support is available in your area.
Volunteer as a mentor and start supporting young people today.
Opportunities for youth organisations
See our Mentoring Quality Framework and resources for professionals and organisations.
Find out about current New Deal for Young People partnerships.
A New Deal for Young People Easy Read Documents
Keep up to date
The CYL Community is our online forum with over 800 members, giving you the opportunity to share experiences and encourage others to share good practice and sector news.
To join, email [email protected]
Contact us
Email us for more information (or questions) about the New Deal for Young People, on [email protected].
Join the conversation
Read what Londoners have been saying about a New Deal for Young People.
Visit Talk LondonNeed a document on this page in an accessible format?
If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of a PDF or other document on this page in a more accessible format, please get in touch via our online form and tell us which format you need.
It will also help us if you tell us which assistive technology you use. We’ll consider your request and get back to you in 5 working days.