The Youth Charter Interactive Toolkits provide you with innovative joined-up approaches that help you deliver 'every child matters' and 'youth matters' through sport, arts and cultural activity.

These interactive Toolkits are based on tried and tested social inclusion and regeneration approaches, both in social policy delivery and actual young people and community development - locally, nationally and internationally.

Designed and customised for specific sectors that already use sport and the arts but wish to maximise existing resources with tangible social policy outputs and outcomes.





Local Authority Social Inclusion Toolkit

The Local Authority Social Inclusion Toolkit looks at how added value can be made to not only the resources received, but how a greater impact can be made in the provision and delivery of both participation and policy. This tool has been developed as a result of the Youth Charter’s work with local authorities all over the country.









Housing Association Social Inclusion Toolkit

Designed to help and assist one of the biggest and misunderstood areas of youth inclusion and community development. The Youth Charter Housing Association Toolkit helps Housing Associations, large, medium or small address anti social behaviour and the related impact on community life.









Soccerwise Equality and Social Inclusion Toolkit

Our national game and the beautiful game has the power to unite and divide. A comprehensive and invaluable provision reflecting the Youth Charter’s work in schools, communities and countries locally and globally. This is an invaluable tool reflecting work with all levels of soccer from gang interventions to premiership and world governing bodies.









Youthwise Southern Africa Social Inclusion Toolkit

The Youth Charter’s work in Southern Africa has presented and provided challenges and opportunities that have inspired the knowledge, experience and approach reflected in this package of tools that will help you understand the social and cultural delivery to young people of diversity in communities, locally, nationally and internationally.





Rugbywise Equality and Social Inclusion Toolkit

Rugby is the most unlikely sporting pastime to engage, motivate and inspire some of the most challenging young people and communities. This Youth Charter toolkit reflecting the Youth Charter’s work in schools, communities and countries locally and globall, provides you with the most comprehensive Governing Body approach to social inclusion programmes and projects from inner city, rural and suburban settings.







Youth Justice Social Inclusion Toolkit

This Toolkit is the third phase of a 12 year evaluation framework and implementation model providing social inclusion programmes, projects and resource information that provides tangible social and economic outputs and outcomes demonstrating the role of sport and the arts as a social inclusion and regeneration for young people in the community.







Social Inclusion and Regeneration Toolkits: Complete Set


The Youth Charter Interactive Toolkits provide you with innovative joined-up approaches that help you deliver ‘every child matters’ and ‘youth matters’ through sport, arts and cultural activity.

These interactive Toolkits are based on tried and tested social inclusion and regeneration approaches, both in social policy delivery and actual young people and community development - locally, nationally and internationally.

Designed and customised for specific sectors that already use sport and the arts but wish to maximise existing resources with tangible social policy outputs and outcomes.











Artwise in Schools Toolkit

The Youth Charter’s commitment to the arts is as important as it is to sport. This new product will take classroom learning and attainment and link it to the wider community arts activity currently reflected in the may diverse cultures that currently exist. A must for any arts inclusion professional, volunteer or agency.









Corporate Social Responsibility Toolkit

Business is an invaluable sponsor of sport and the arts, but is only now beginning to recognise how they can invest through sport and the arts to improve society as a whole. This Youth Charter toolkit gives you real methods of approach to help you not only understand how the private purse can add value to the public provision whether you be looking for assistance or looking to contribute.









Youthwise in Schools

Youthwise in Schools is the product of 15 years of working in some of the most challenging and at the same time inspiring schools locally, nationally and internationally. This Youth Charter toolkit helps you in the classroom, in the playground and in the staff room and is invaluable for education professionals, agencies and individuals.









Citizenship in Action Toolkit

This toolkit reflects 15 years of useful information, case studies, programmes, projects as well as the Olympic Cultural Framework that reflects Britain’s bidding and hosting of major Games over the last 20 years. This Youth Charter toolkit provides valuable assistance in developing your own inclusion and regeneration project.









Rugbywise Toolkit (Phase 3)

The third phase of the Rugbywise Journey provides the tools to sustain the social development engaged and motivated during the last 12 years. Aimed at those responsible for developing and implementing strategy, this resource is designed to enhance and support the RFU’s social inclusion agenda with a range of tools.









Youthwise Mozambique Toolkit

Mozambique has one of the fastest growing economies in Africa but is still recognised as being one of the least developing priority countries as identified by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Sub-Saharan Africa has one of the World’s youngest populations with some 25% being aged between 10 and 19 years old according to the World Health Organisation. Young people must be involved in shaping and determining their future.

The Youth Charter Youthwise programme is a tool kit based on and developed from a decade of successful practice with schools, secure units, the wider community and young offenders institutions and utilises sport, technology and the arts to improve young people’s potential to develop and achieve in life.

The wider community will be offered opportunities to participate in capacity building activities and increase their own awareness of the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, in particular those pertaining to children and young people.




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The Youth Charter have asserted their rights under the Copyright, Design, and Patents Act, 1998 to be identified as the author of this work.

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