The Peer Action Collective (PAC)<\/h2>\nGiving 10-25-year-olds a voice and the chance to make their communities safer, fairer places.<\/h3>\n<\/div><\/section>\n<\/div><\/div><\/main><\/div><\/div><\/div>\nThe EFL Trust has partnered with the Youth Endowment Fund, #iwill Fund and Co-op to deliver a regional programme of a national \u00a35.2 million ground-breaking new youth-led network called the Peer Action Collective (PAC); which involves giving young people, aged 10\u201325, a voice and the chance to make their communities safer, fairer places.<\/p>\n
The project will reach nearly 6,500 young people nationally who will take part in action to end violence in their communities. That might involve designing and carrying out research as a peer researcher, leading campaigns in their communities as a changemaker, or sharing their views on violence, so that they\u2019re shaping the solutions they want to see in their communities.<\/p>\n
The EFL Trust works with Bradford City Community Foundation and Sheffield Wednesday Community Programme in the Yorkshire and Humber regions, delivering positive change within the community, that has been implemented by the young people involved.<\/p>\n
There are currently 15 Peer Researchers that have worked with more than 830 research participants to make a change within the communities of Bradford and Sheffield, alongside 200+ Changemakers. The Researchers are concentrating upon building partnerships with local community groups, schools, local authorities\u2019 services, councillors, Police and a range of other organisations, in order to assist in the development and impact of their research, and future social action.<\/p>\n
Read more about the insights from local young people and solutions via PAC\u2019s insights and recommendations in their research report:\u00a0\u2018Leading research, driving change’<\/a>. The work we have done in Yorkshire and Humber is on Pages 32-34.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div>\n
The EFL Trust has partnered with the Youth Endowment Fund, #iwill Fund and Co-op to deliver a regional programme of a national \u00a35.2 million ground-breaking new youth-led network called the Peer Action Collective (PAC); which involves giving young people, aged 10\u201325, a voice and the chance to make their communities safer, fairer places.<\/p>\n
The project will reach nearly 6,500 young people nationally who will take part in action to end violence in their communities. That might involve designing and carrying out research as a peer researcher, leading campaigns in their communities as a changemaker, or sharing their views on violence, so that they\u2019re shaping the solutions they want to see in their communities.<\/p>\n
The EFL Trust works with Bradford City Community Foundation and Sheffield Wednesday Community Programme in the Yorkshire and Humber regions, delivering positive change within the community, that has been implemented by the young people involved.<\/p>\n
There are currently 15 Peer Researchers that have worked with more than 830 research participants to make a change within the communities of Bradford and Sheffield, alongside 200+ Changemakers. The Researchers are concentrating upon building partnerships with local community groups, schools, local authorities\u2019 services, councillors, Police and a range of other organisations, in order to assist in the development and impact of their research, and future social action.<\/p>\n
Read more about the insights from local young people and solutions via PAC\u2019s insights and recommendations in their research report:\u00a0\u2018Leading research, driving change’<\/a>. The work we have done in Yorkshire and Humber is on Pages 32-34.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div>\n