Skip to main contentSkip to navigation Close dialogue1/1 Next image Previous image Toggle captionSkip to navigation The youth centres are supposed to help young people aged up to 18 with employment advice, health and wellbeing, and are also aimed at preventing them from falling into a life of crime. Photograph: Gary Calton/The Observer View image in fullscreen The youth centres are supposed to help young people aged up to 18 with employment advice, health and wellbeing, and are also aimed at preventing them from falling into a life of crime. Photograph: Gary Calton/The Observer Hubs to help young people away from crime and into work to open in EnglandAnnouncement of eight young futures hubs made as concerns grow over the number of knives on the streets Eight young futures youth hubs aimed at giving young people support towards work and away from street crime are to open across England, ministers have announced.The youth centres are supposed to help people aged up to 18 with employment advice, health and wellbeing, and are also aimed at preventing them from falling into a life of crime.The centres will be based in Birmingham, Brighton and Hove, Bristol, County Durham, Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham and Tower Hamlets and will bring together existing services under one roof.There are growing concerns about the number of knives being carried…
Published: April 5, 2026 11:01 pm
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