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Camden Council is working with the Royal Free Hospital and Project Choice to run a Supported Internship programme for young people aged 16 to 24 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) who have an education, health and care (EHC) plan.  See our short video case study, featuring Project Choice intern Sam Innes talking about how his Supported Internship helped him to...

Camden's Integrated Youth Support Service hosted an event for girls and young women to celebrate International Women’s Day 2023. The event on Saturday (4 March) was open to girls and young women aged 11 to 18, and up to 25 with special educational needs or disabilities. It took place at Somers Town Youth Centre, 134 Chalton Street, NW1 1RX, with free activities including upcycling (sewing...

Young people aged 16 to 25 who live in Camden can use their creativity and earn London Living Wage as part of the Creative Producer Programme, which will work with eight young producers to capture the stories of local people through film and photography.  Beyond The Box and British Land are working together on the Euston Tower project at Regent’s Place in Camden. As part of this project,...

Female students from three Camden secondary schools got to grips with virtual reality building modelling, creating a dream workspace and design ideas for Euston at a construction and design event at King's Cross Construction Skills Centre during National Apprenticeship Week. Forty-five female students from Parliament Hill School, La Sainte Union Catholic School and Maria Fidelis Catholic...

Camden Youth Council want to find out more about the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people in Camden, as well as local mental health services and support that young people rely on. If you're aged 12 to 19 - or aged up to 25 with a special educational need or disability - and live or go to school in Camden, then this survey is for you. It is anonymous and confidential. If you...