POLICIES & ACCOUNTS
Vision, Mission & Values Statement - April 2020
Board approved Vision, Mission & Values Statement
Complaints Policy - February 2020
Action4Youth promises the public that it will pursue actively any complaints received in connection with its services, staff conduct or organised activities. This procedure sets out what will be done to make sure this happens. | PDF 213kb
Safeguarding Policy - May 2020
Action4Youth, the Board of Directors, Chief Executive Officer, and staff team are firmly committed to the belief that all children and young people have a fundamental right to be protected from harm, and fully recognise their responsibility for child protection and to promote the welfare of children and young people. . | PDF 640kb
Accounts 2019-2020
Trustees' report and financial statements for the year end 31st March 2020. | PDF 1mb
Accounts 2018-2019
Trustees' report and financial statements for the year end 31st March 2019. | PDF 1.3mb
Annual Review 2018-2019
To be able to do more, we need to be financially sustainable; and
whilst fund-raising is a continuous challenge, the management
team has worked really hard to ensure that we have ended the
year with a reasonable surplus. | PDF 1.3mb
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Action4Youth unveil its Mobiloo at Caldecotte Xperience
18/01/2021
Action4Youth continue to knock down boundaries for young people with disabilities. The Mobiloo enables anyone, whatever the extent of their physical condition, to use the changing facilities after taking part in activities at our Caldecotte Xperience centre.


A message from Jenifer Cameron – December 2020
23/12/2020
Looking back on the year is a bit different in 2020. We’re looking back on an extraordinary time with very many losses; people, jobs, time, experiences and perhaps not so many gains. We are all approaching the Christmas holidays in weariness as much as seasonal cheer in the knowledge that the many problems Covid leaves in its wake will be waiting for us in January.