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Our vision
All young people across the UK will have a say and be heard.
Our mission
The British Youth Council (BYC) is led by young people, for young people, aged 25 and under, across the UK. We connect with our community of member organisations and network of Local Youth Councils, to empower all of us, wherever we’re from, to have a say and be heard. Our fresh take on training and volunteering and our lively campaigns – both local and global – inspire young people to have a positive impact and make their voices count.
What we stand for
BYC is an organisation of young people for young people across the UK. We empower other young people to get involved in the things that are important to us and to have a say in decisions that affect our lives. We believe that it doesn't matter who we are or where we come from, our voices count.
What we do
We run training workshops, create volunteering opportunities and build inspiring campaigns which give everyone aged 25 and under a chance to make a positive contribution to society both in the UK and other countries.
We also link up with our Member Organisations and network of Local Youth Councils across the UK to share ideas, skills and information so that all young people can play a role in decisions about the things that matter.
So what does this mean for me?
Well, if you're aged 25 or under, we want you to have the chance to have your say and be heard. One way that you can make an impact is through campaigning, and by getting involved in our campaigns you can directly influence MPs and policy makers. You can tell us what you think we should be campaigning for through our Youth Manifesto. (See bottom of this page)
Another way that young people can get involved and make a real difference is through volunteering. Why not check out the different ways you can volunteer with BYC or the organisations we work with?
Perhaps you are already part of a national youth organisation such as the Scouts or the NUS, or a Local Youth Council, or belong to the youth segment of a wider organisation such as a trade union. We encourage these organisations to become our members so that together we can make the views of young people heard across the UK. Through these organisations we also provide training so that young people can work together more effectively and get our point across to the people that make decisions.
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News
- National Citizen Service launched for 16 year olds
Is the vote next? BYC calls for youth input into scheme... A new Government scheme for 16 year olds, the National Citizen Service, was anno...
- Young voices really are stronger together
Youth councils make a real difference and improve services according to a new report from the British Youth Council (BYC). In the repo...
- BYC scoops Positive Images award
The young filmmaking team who produced the BYC film, ‘Some Truth About Youth’ have been recognised with an award for their efforts.
- The first of five BYC Conventions hits Belfast!
On Wednesday 30th June the British Youth Council kicked off its annual Convention season with its first devolved event in Belfast.
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BYC Minipoll
On June 22nd the Chancellor's, George Osborne, outlined how the Coalition Government would be handling its finances in an emergency budget. The budget outlined how 6 billion pounds of spending cuts would be made to deal with the Government debt, including cuts on money going towards certain public services. Would you like to be involved in decisions on how cuts affecting public services are made?

