This report shares the learnings and ongoing legacy of the Pathways Fund, a three-year programme created by the Blagrave Trust to provide long-term, flexible support to youth-led groups tackling social injustice across England.
The report draws on direct insights from ten Pathways Fund partners, and reflects their experiences, their stories and their voices. Together, they represent a diverse cohort of youth-led work on racial justice, gender equity, climate action, disability accessibility in the arts, care experience, and reform of the criminal justice system.
The research followed Blagrave’s commitment to participatory storytelling. It ensured youth-led partners were active collaborators, not just the subjects of study. All partners involved were also offered time with the Storyteller to produce their own comms outputs for their own platforms, creatively directed by them.
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