young people on North Berwick beach with SCOREscotland

Youth Ambassadors Final Report

The main outcome of this project was for young people aged from 11 to 18 years old to create an ambassador’s programme, to be a cross-cultural learning project which would include a nti-racist peer education delivered to local young people
(mainly from minority ethinic backgrounds) to open up discussions around racism, race hate crime, colonisation, power and privilege, as well as creating a space to share heritage, traditions and cultures. The project was designed to engage with young people through our existing partnerships with local youth clubs and community spaces.

The young people we worked with faced multiple intersectional barriers, including language, poverty, racism—particularly within the local community—Islamophobia, and exposure to crime. These challenges often resulted in social isolation, mental health issues, and a sense of disconnection from the wider community. This project was designed to enable young people to engage with their local community through positive relationship-building, learning about local services, and sharing experiences.

Read the full report here

For more information contact us on 0131 442 2341 or email info@scorescotland.org.uk

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