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Northern Ireland Youth Forum

Also known as: Niyf

Country
Northern Ireland
Charity number
102677
Status
Received
Registered
April 12, 2016

Address

Address
N I Youth Forum
68 Berry Street
Belfast
Bt1 1fj
BT1 1FJ

Contact

Activities

The Northern Ireland Youth Forum exists to inspire, motivate, empower and support young people to have a voice and effect change on personal; peer; community and societal levels. The Youth Forum is established to empower young people to challenge disadvantage and inequality; effect change and contribute to building a just, fair and equal society; and to help young people who do not have what they need because of poverty, who are being treated unfairly or because the don’t have the help and support they need when they need it. The Youth Forum works to promote the voice and benefit of young people; primarily in in Northern Ireland; and also within the Republic of Ireland; Great Britain; Europe and further afield (hereinafter called the "area of benefit") and to educating and supporting such young people so as to develop their personal, physical and mental capacities, that they may develop holistically as individuals and members of society and that their conditions of life may be improved

The advancement of education,The advancement of citizenship or community development,The advancement of human rights, conflict resolution or reconciliation or the promotion of religious or racial harmony or equality and diversity,The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage

Accommodation/housing,Advice/advocacy/information,Community development,Counselling/support,Criminal justice,Cross-border/cross-community,Cultural,Disability,Economic development,Education/training,Gender,General charitable purposes,Grant making,Heritage/historical,Human rights/equality,Medical/health/sickness,Relief of poverty,Research/evaluation,Rural development,Sport/recreation,Urban development,Volunteer development,Youth development

Who the charity helps: Addictions (drug/solvent/alcohol abuse),Adult training,Asylum seekers/refugees,Carers,Children (5-13 year olds),Community safety/crime prevention,Ethnic minorities,Ex-offenders and prisoners,General public,Homelessness,Interface communities,Language community,Learning disabilities,Men,Mental health,Overseas/developing countries,Parents,Physical disabilities,Sensory disabilities,Sexual orientation,Specific areas of deprivation,Tenants,Travellers,Unemployed/low income,Victim support,Voluntary and community sector,Volunteers,Women,Youth (14-25 year olds)

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure Assets Employees
March 31, 2025 £1,305,643 £1,143,639 £-61,473 19

Documents

Year end Accounts Annual report Annual return
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