June 7, 2022

Young Bristol at The Big Jubilee Lunch!

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Young Bristol were thrilled to partner with Bristol Cathedral and other city-wide organisations for The Big Jubilee Lunch on College Green, on Sunday 5th June to celebrate HM The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

Young Bristol has been celebrating HM The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee throughout May and June, delivering a programme of Jubilee Activities across our Community Youth Clubs including bunting and badge making, Jubilee bake offs, fancy dress and sports tournaments. The month of May saw Ashton Vale Club for Young People, Avon Youth Club, BS14 Youth Club, Hartcliffe Club for Young People and The Grove @ Bedminster Down get involved with the celebrations, welcoming over 300 young people engaging with our programme of events and activities.

To kickstart the Jubilee weekend on Wednesday 2nd June, our Chief Executive, Lee Williams DL attended the lighting of Bristol's Beacon at Cabot Tower. The event marked HM The Queen's service throughout the United Kingdom, enabling local communities, individuals and organisations to pay tribute to her as part of the Platinum Jubilee weekend. The Bristol Beacon was illuminated using solar-power batteries - a sustainable and environmentally conscious event that created a display worthy of The Queen's long and historic reign. The event was also attended by Young Bristol's Patron, HM Lord-Lieutenant Mrs Peaches Golding OBE CStJ.

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On Sunday 5th June, communities from across the city came together for a day of fun, food and festivities at The Big Jubilee Lunch. The Big Jubilee Lunch encouraged communities across the country to celebrate their connections and get to know each other a little bit better.

The event saw local charities and good causes such as Young Bristol, provide family friendly games and activities throughout the day to people of all ages. The Young Bristol team welcomed young people and their families in their hundreds to take part in games, sports activities, and creative activities with our staff team and Youth Workers. Over 300 Jubilee-themed badges were made at the event!

At the Big Jubilee Lunch, Young Bristol also showcased on our Youth Club on Wheels a new video highlighting young peoples and the wider communities 'Thoughts on the Jubilee'. The video explored how people are celebrating the Jubilee, what they think about HM The Queen and whether they think it is important to celebrate the Jubilee. Hear from young people at our Community Youth Clubs and members of our Ashton Vale Club for Young People's Silver Social Club.

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Thank you to the young people, families and communities who joined Young Bristol to celebrate HM The Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

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November 11, 2025

Young Bristol's Film Competition winner 2025!

We are delighted to announce Rosanna from the Avon Youth Club is the winner of our 2025 Film Competition!

Last month, we were pleased to host a Film Competition across our Community Youth Club and Youth Club on Wheels network. Young people from each club were encouraged to create a short film using a mobile phone, tablet or camera, to entered into our competition.

We received a number of entries from across our club network, our judges chose one winner from the range of amazing creative skills that were showcased in the competition!

The winners of our competition is Rosanna, a young person from Avon Youth Club session! In her film, she discussed why she would like to be a xx and xx when she grows up. Rosanna was awarded with a £15 Amazon gift card for winning the competition. Well done to Kyah, Hartcliffe Club for Young People and Tico, Hartcliffe Club for Young People, who were announced as runners up of the competition.

Congratulations Rosanna! During November, we are running a Christmas Card competition! Ask your local Club Leader for more information on how to enter.

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November 7, 2025

What's on: November 2025!

Are you looking to take part in exciting activities this month? Young Bristol have a range of activities, events and opportunities for young people and the wider community! Find out below what's on in your local area this month!

Christmas Card Competition

Create a Christmas card on our premade template and submit to a Club Leader. Winners will receive VIP Box Tickets for 4 people to Bristol’s Christmas Pantomime.

When: Monday 3rd November - Friday 14th November

Where: Various Youth Clubs

For: Ages 8-19

Super Sliders Trip

Super Sliders are offering their Bronze and Silver Award, where you will take part in a one-day camp in which you will get the chance to try out skeleton and bobsleigh.

When: Saturday 29th November

Where: Bath University 'Push Track'

For: Ages 16-25

Also this month...

Community Youth Clubs - For 8 – 19 year olds and are located in many areas across Bristol, open up to 4 nights per week. Each Club offers a safe and inclusive environment, staffed by caring, trained adults. Click here to find out more.

Outdoor Employment Programme - Our free programme for young people aged 16-25 helps to develop new skills and gain nationally recognised qualifications in a variety of outdoor activities. Click here to find out more.

Youth Club on Wheels - Our mobile youth service works with young people aged 8-19 in hard-to-reach areas of the city and rural areas where there is currently no youth provision. Click here to find out more.

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November 2, 2025

Bristol Old Vic Theatre School perform 'Wonderland' for Young Bristol!

During the October half term, we were pleased to see Bristol Old Vic Theatre School perform an exclusive 'Wonderland' performance for Young Bristol members at Merchants Academy.

We were thrilled to see a number of families, young people and affiliates come through the doors of Merchants Academy, to enjoy Bristol Old Vic Theatre Schools performance of 'Wonderland', created and performed by their second-year BA Acting students, who debuted their school tour for Young Bristol members!

The story saw Alice tumble down a rabbit hole during a computer lesson, where she discovers a magical Wonderland filled with curious characters who seem strangely familiar. Through encounters with a White Rabbit, Cheshire Cat, and the fearsome Queen of Hearts, she embarks on a musical adventure that teaches her how to navigate her emotions and embrace her true self.

"It was great to see the students stay in character so well throughout the whole performance. They engaged with the kids so well and used humour for all throughout. What an amazing performance, thank you!"

We would like to thank Bristol Old Vic Theatre School for hosting this amazing performance for young people!

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October 30, 2025

Young Bristol host Well-being and Social Action Festival!

During the October half term, Young Bristol were pleased to host a 'Well-being and Social Action Festival' at Admiral House in Fishponds, Bristol, inviting local organisations to share about how the local young people and families can take care of their mental health.

On Thursday 30th October, Young Bristol welcomed young people aged 10–20 and their families from the local community and across the city to engage with a number of exciting activities, encouraging and supporting their mental health and wellbeing.

The event saw a number of local organisations and stallholders attend, who offered tailored support to our attendees — including yoga, boxing, music-making, and mental health service providers. It was also great to see young people from Youth Moves set up and deliver their own social action stall, where they made food and stress balls for everyone to enjoy!

We would like to share a huge thanks to SNG and the #iwill Fund for funding this event and helping us to make it possible. Thank you to The Cause, Off The Record Bristol, Retreat Me Wellness, Youth Moves, NHS Talking Therapies and all the other local organisations that made this event such a success! Thank you to Lush Bristol, who kindly donated us a number of bath bombs that were included in our wellbeing goody bags.

To find out more about accessing our programmes and services, click here!

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October 23, 2025

What's on this October Half Term 2025!

Are you looking to take part in exciting activities this October Half Term? Young Bristol have a range of activities, events and opportunities for young people and the wider community! Find out below what's on in your local area this month!

Outdoor Activities

Our Outdoor Activity Programme will be running half day and full day Holiday Clubs during the October Half Term! Take part in our offer of up to 16 water and land based activities. Click here to secure your place!

When: Wednesday 29th October-Thursday 30th October

Where: Pooles Wharf Outdoor Activity Centre

For: Ages 8-16

Wellbeing and Social Action Festival

The Wellbeing and Social Action Festival will see a variety of workshops, stalls and activities, including: Talk, Back and Sides; haircuts for young people, Yoga, make your own wellbeing packs and stress balls, wellbeing through music with ‘The Cause’ and stalls from local organisations. Supported by SNG. No booking required, just turn up!

When: Thursday 30th October

Where: Admiral House, Manor Road, BS16 2EN

For: Ages 10-20

Wonderland performance - performed by Bristol Old Vic Theatre School

When Alice tumbles down a rabbit hole during a computer lesson, Alice discovers a magical Wonderland filled with curious characters who seem strangely familiar. Through encounters with a White Rabbit, Cheshire Cat, and the fearsome Queen of Hearts, she embarks on a musical adventure that teaches her how to navigate her emotions and embrace her true self. Booking required, click here to book your place.

When: Friday 31st October, from 11:00am

Where: Merchants Academy, Gatehouse Avenue, BS13 9AJ

For: all the family, Key stage 1 & 2 students

Also this month...

Community Youth Clubs - For 8 – 19 year olds and are located in many areas across Bristol, open up to 4 nights per week. Each Club offers a safe and inclusive environment, staffed by caring, trained adults. Click here to find out more.

Outdoor Employment Programme - Our free programme for young people aged 16-25 helps to develop new skills and gain nationally recognised qualifications in a variety of outdoor activities. Click here to find out more.

Youth Club on Wheels - Our mobile youth service works with young people aged 8-19 in hard-to-reach areas of the city and rural areas where there is currently no youth provision. Click here to find out more.

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October 14, 2025

Unite Students volunteer at Ashton Vale Club for Young People

Last week, we were delighted to welcome the team from Unite Students to Ashton Vale Club for Young People where eight of their dedicated team members helped us to improve our facilities for young people.

During their voluntary day, the team from Unite Students helped us with a number of outdoor tasks, where they spent the day in the clubs multi-sports court and around the clubs other external facilities. The team helped us with weeding, cleaning, cutting back brambles and sweeping around the club.

“Unite Students get involved with volunteering days to support our positive impact goals and give back to local communities. Today’s been brilliant for team building and getting to know people we wouldn’t normally interact with. It felt great to take pride in the space, which we feel will have a great knock-on effect on the young people attending the club!”

Aaron Ford and Chris Corns, Unite Students

Thank you to everyone at Unite Students for helping us to create a safe, positive place where our young people can thrive! We appreciate your ongoing support!

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October 10, 2025

Supporting World Mental Health Day 2025!

Young Bristol are supporting World Mental Health Day, highlighting the importance of good mental health and the need to prioritise and invest in good mental health, on Friday 10th October.

This year, the theme of World Mental Health Day is 'access to services - mental health in catastrophes and emergencies', which explores the importance of people being able to protect their mental health in times of global instability.

At Young Bristol, we are committed to continuing our Mission by providing safe places, a supportive environment, and activities and opportunities in Bristol's communities, where young people can feel empowered, included and not alone.

Our Youth Mental Health First Aider!

A Youth Mental Health First Aider plays a key role in supporting and providing guidance to young people aged 8-18, who may be experiencing poor mental health. They are committed to recognising signs, offering initial assistance and connecting young people to professional help.

Meet Jason, our Head of Youth Work. Jason is a trained Youth Mental Health First Aider! Jason is passionate about supporting young people through situations they face around their mental health, and wants to be someone that our young people can trust, talk to and take advice from.

"One moment that made me feel like I made a difference was when I first engaged with someone who was having a panic attack, and helped them through a grounding method. When a young person is in a crisis moment, being there and knowing you've helped is a great feeling!"

Mental Health is important to him as he believes looking after your mental state of mind is just as important as looking after your physical health. Jason understands that this is something that everyone can be affected by, and as a young person himself, knew someone close to him that suffered with their own mental health. He saw how much a small amount of support can transform someone's state of mind, which inspired him to learn more!

One piece of advice Jason would give to anyone struggling with their mental health and well-being would be to reach out and talk to someone - from a friend or family member to a youth worker, teacher or mental health first aider. Let them know how you are feeling and what's going on.

Providing safe places for Bristol's young people

Our work provides young people with safe, welcoming, inclusive places where they can be themselves, build friendships, and access support when they need it most.

Our Youth Clubs, programmes and services continue be at the core of communities, giving young people the safety and support that they cannot find on the streets, acting as the bridge between home and school life.  Since April 2024, we saw:

  • 21,392 attendances with young people ages 8-25.
  • Our 8 Community Youth Clubs providing a safe place for 1,121 young people aged 8-19, continuing to open their doors up to 5 nights per week, 48 weeks of the year.  
  • 11 rural and urban communities were positively impacted by our work, where there is currently no youth provision.
  • More than 2,000 meals provided through our Community Youth Clubs, helping to address food poverty and holiday hunger.
  • An investment of £528,280 into capital improvements at a number of our community venues since 2022; making improvements that would help to create environments that young people can thrive in.

Where you can find support and advice

Did you know one in five children face mental health issues? Whether you want to access helpful resources, start a conversation about mental health or are seeking professional advice and guidance, there are many ways you can begin to make a difference to a young person's mental health and wellbeing. If you or someone you know needs support, check out the links below for some recommended local and national services.

Young people

  • Mind - A mental health charity, whose aim is to ensure no one faces mental health alone. Offering online support and guidance that young people that can access on their website 24/7.
  • Shout - A free, confidential24/7 text support service for anyone in the UK who is struggling with their mental health. To start a conversation, text 'SHOUT' to 85258. Shout's team of trained volunteers are trained to listen at any time, day or night.
  • Samaritans - Aims to provide support through phone, letter, email or in person. Whatever problem you are facing, Samaritans are available 24/7, 365 days a year!
  • Kooth - an online wellbeing community where you can get free, safe and anonymous support. The forum is a judgement-free, safe place for anyone to get advice, help others and share their stories.

Parents

  • Young Minds Parent Helpline - Offering tailored advice to parents, guardians and other family members who are concerned about a child's mental health. Advice for all young people who are under 25 over the phone or through their online chat.
  • Shout - A free, confidential24/7 text support service for anyone in the UK who is struggling with their mental health. To start a conversation, text 'SHOUT' to 85258. Shout's team of trained volunteers are trained to listen at any time, day or night.
  • Samaritans - Aims to provide support through phone, letter, email or in person. Whatever problem you are facing, Samaritans are available 24/7, 365 days a year!
  • MindEd for Families - A free e-learning portal, offering information and support about mental health and well-being. Available 24/7 on their website!

To find out more about our work with young people and the opportunities we provide click here.

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October 8, 2025

What's on: October 2025!

Are you looking to take part in exciting activities this month? Young Bristol have a range of activities, events and opportunities for young people and the wider community! Find out below what's on in your local area this month!

Outdoor Activities

Our Outdoor Activity Programme will be running half day and full day Holiday Clubs during the October Half Term! Take part in our offer of up to 16 water and land based activities. Click here to secure your place!

When: Wednesday 29th October-Thursday 30th October

Where: Pooles Wharf Outdoor Activity Centre

For: Ages 8-16

Wellbeing and Social Action Festival

The Wellbeing and Social Action Festival will see a variety of workshops, stalls and activities, including: Talk, Back and Sides; haircuts for young people, Yoga, make your own wellbeing packs and stress balls, wellbeing through music with ‘The Cause’ and stalls from local organisations. Supported by SNG.

When: Thursday 30th October

Where: Admiral House, Manor Road, BS16 2EN

For: Ages 10-20

Wonderland performance - performed by Bristol Old Vic Theatre School

When Alice tumbles down a rabbit hole during a computer lesson, Alice discovers a magical Wonderland filled with curious characters who seem strangely familiar. Through encounters with a White Rabbit, Cheshire Cat, and the fearsome Queen of Hearts, she embarks on a musical adventure that teaches her how to navigate her emotions and embrace her true self. Booking required - link will be live soon.

When: Friday 31st October, from 11:00am

Where: Merchants Academy, Gatehouse Avenue, BS13 9AJ

For: all the family, Key stage 1 & 2 students

Also this month...

Community Youth Clubs - For 8 – 19 year olds and are located in many areas across Bristol, open up to 4 nights per week. Each Club offers a safe and inclusive environment, staffed by caring, trained adults. Click here to find out more.

Outdoor Employment Programme - Our free programme for young people aged 16-25 helps to develop new skills and gain nationally recognised qualifications in a variety of outdoor activities. Click here to find out more.

Youth Club on Wheels - Our mobile youth service works with young people aged 8-19 in hard-to-reach areas of the city and rural areas where there is currently no youth provision. Click here to find out more.

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October 7, 2025

Computershare volunteer at BS14 Youth Club

Last week, we were delighted to welcome the team from Computershare to BS14 Youth Club, where four of their dedicated team members helped us to improve our facilities for young people.

During their voluntary day, the team from Computershare helped us with a number of outdoor tasks, where they spent the day in the clubs garden, car park and around the clubs other external facilities. The team helped us with weeding, cleaning, cutting back brambles and sweeping around the club.

Thank you to everyone at Computershare for helping us to create a safe, positive place where our young people can thrive! We appreciate your ongoing support!

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