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Youth Services Vanish: England's 'Black Holes' Revealed
12 Feb
Summary
- Nearly half of English council areas have no youth services.
- Poorer northern areas worst hit by youth service cuts.
- Government pledges £500m, but it won't replace lost funding.

A recent analysis reveals a critical nationwide shortage of youth services in England, with nearly half of all council areas experiencing "youth work black holes." These are neighborhoods with high levels of deprivation and antisocial behavior but virtually no youth support.
The research, a joint effort by the Social Investment Business (SIB) and the University of Leeds, is the first comprehensive mapping of youth centers in decades. It highlights significant inequalities, particularly affecting poorer areas in the north of England, which have borne the brunt of cuts since 2010.
Bethia McNeil of the YMCA stated that this data is crucial, as youth provision has become fragmented and dispersed. She noted that the sheer number of "cold spots" is alarming, potentially leaving some young people unaware of what a youth club is.




