
My options grew because people believed in my potential
Jade is a team member with a unique journey from using our services to working at the organisation, we asked her to share a little about her experience with us.
Read stories written by young women about their experiences and find out more about our work with updates from the team.

Jade is a team member with a unique journey from using our services to working at the organisation, we asked her to share a little about her experience with us.

In this blog 2 of our Work It Out Ambassadors, Amy and Linda, share why young women should start their year by signing up to our free coaching and CV feedback service.

This International Women’s Day we are looking for gamers and streamers who can connect with us and help support young women. Together we can create change.

In this blog Amy, a Young Women’s Advisory Panel member, shares what happened when she met Wendy Chamberlain, the Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Work and Pensions.

Amy tells us how she gained confidence after hearing her coaches own story and how she is encouraging others to start their own coaching journey.

Nishe, one of our Work It Out Coaches, has shared some advice on how to build confidence from within. In this blog, she explains 1 simple exercise that can help you to make gradual changes to conquer your confidence challenges.

Three of our Advisory Panel members share what they will take away from their experience of the November residential.

Jess, our Policy and Campaigns Manager, reflects on what the government has achieved for young women 2 years on since the 2019 General Election.

Louise, a Peer Researcher, interviews Young Women's Trust's Policy and Campaigns Manager, Jess, about our new report 'One Size Fits No One'. This blog spotlights the key findings, how the research has helped us push for change and how it will feed into future strategies.

Caroline, our Director of Communications, explains why there’s still work to do this Equal Pay Day, to build a fairer working future for young women.

In this blog some of the young women who delivered our media training session share why they chose to become media volunteers and explain why peer to peer learning is so valuable.

We caught up with 3 of our Advisory Panel members, Mollie, Meg and Simone to ask them about their experience of the panel. In this blog we hear what being a member of the panel has meant to them, and how it has increased their confidence and helped them feel connected.