Groundwork isn’t silent. It’s the momentum behind every solution and the engine that turns vision into impact. You could be part of that momentum.

Mission Groundwork is YOUTHOOD’s collaborative professional community. A flexible network of individuals who help us keep our national campaigns and system-change work rooted in reality. It’s not a membership scheme or governance body, but a purpose-led collective of professionals, allies, and talented individuals contributing insight, reflection, and practical support when it matters most.

Grounded in A Shared Purpose

Youth development isn’t an add-on — it’s the foundation of a fair and thriving society. Mission Groundwork brings together professionals who share that belief, working to make adolescence a national priority once again.

We’re united by four connected missions — each shaping how we act, listen, and collaborate across the systems that influence young people’s lives:

  • Regional Mission: Strengthen local ecosystems of support and opportunity, where community spaces, services, and local authorities work together for young people.

  • Professional Mission: Co-develop tools, campaigns, and approaches that embed equity, lived experience, and fairness into everyday practice.

  • Relational Mission: Build a cross-sector culture of mutual learning between young people, families, and professionals — moving from negotiation to collaboration.

  • National Mission: Elevate youth development to the national status it deserves, with shared accountability, investment, and strategy.

Real change doesn’t start in boardrooms. It starts in conversations between people who care enough to build together.

The Four Ways To Contribute To Our Mission

Mission Groundwork is designed around four contributor profiles — each representing a different way to get involved. Whether you offer system-level insight, frontline reflection, practical delivery support, or cross-sector expertise, every contribution strengthens the movement for better youth development.

  • Groundwork Insight Providers bring strategic, system-wide expertise that helps YOUTHOOD stay aligned with emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities across the youth sector. Often senior leaders, policy advisors, researchers, or commissioners, they contribute through high-level reflections, horizon scanning, and occasional input into campaign advisory boards or Dual-LENS sessions. Their perspective ensures our national advocacy and policy work stays rooted in the realities of the wider landscape. Involvement is light-touch and flexible — usually through one or two consultations or review calls each year.

  • Frontline Specialists provide the essential grounding that keeps YOUTHOOD connected to everyday realities. As teachers, youth workers, social care professionals, and practitioners across health and community services, they share honest reflections from their work with young people, helping to test whether our ideas resonate in practice. Their insight acts as a reality check, ensuring national campaigns and resources are not just visionary but workable in real settings. Involvement is flexible and shaped around brief contributions, advisory board input, discussions, or reflective sessions throughout the year.

  • Delivery Associates are the hands-on contributors who bring energy, practicality, and emerging talent to our work. Many are former staff, volunteers, or new professionals who want to stay connected and continue contributing to YOUTHOOD’s mission. They support through pilot testing, event delivery, and reviewing materials for upcoming campaigns or regional initiatives. Their work provides immediate delivery capacity while helping them build pathways into future professional or leadership roles. Involvement tends to be medium-level and project-based, depending on campaign cycles, operational priorities, or event schedules.

  • Allied Specialists come from outside the youth development sector but share YOUTHOOD’s values and drive for systemic change. They bring expertise from fields such as business, media, events, philanthropy, or creative industries, providing fresh perspectives that strengthen YOUTHOOD’s internal systems, communications, and outreach. Their cross-sector insight helps us think differently, collaborate wider, and connect our mission to new audiences and networks. Involvement is typically light and purposeful — through short consultations, shared advice, in-kind support, or targeted collaboration on specific organisational needs.

Groundwork is a mindset. A mindset of staying close to practice, while reaching for progress.

  • Youth development is far more than academic success — it’s social, emotional, physical, cultural, and cognitive. This commitment reminds us that no single service or setting holds the full picture of a young person’s growth. We approach every issue with that holistic lens, recognising that support must connect across all dimensions of adolescence.

  • Equity isn’t about treating everyone the same; it’s about recognising and responding to difference. We challenge systems that overlook or disadvantage certain young people, and we design solutions that confront the barriers of access, over-representation, and under-recognition that still shape too many experiences.

  • Real change begins with listening. We prioritise reflection and dialogue before making decisions, embedding both lived experience and professional wisdom into every stage of our work. By putting insight first, we ensure that our actions are informed, grounded, and meaningful — not reactive or detached from reality.

  • Young people’s lives don’t fit neatly into categories, so our work can’t either. We collaborate across education, health, care, justice, housing, and community systems, bringing people together around shared goals rather than separate remits. Cross-sector thinking keeps our approach connected and our impact real.

  • Good intentions only matter when they translate into lasting change. We focus on shifting the systems, investments, and policies that shape youth development in practice — turning conversation into structure and vision into delivery. Our work is about building what lasts, not just speaking what sounds good.

The Groundwork Pledge

Real, lasting impact doesn’t happen in isolation. It requires surrounding ourselves with the insight, experience, and wisdom of professionals across the sector.

When we act on shared values, structure follow. That’s how movements become system change.

  • Groundwork ensures that every national campaign, framework, and resource we create is backed by lived experience and professional insight. From early-stage concept testing to final advocacy, collaborators help us pressure-test ideas against the real-world challenges young people and practitioners face, ensuring our work stands up to scrutiny.

  • Mission Groundwork acts as our direct line to what’s really happening on the ground. Through frontline specialists, delivery associates, and reflective insight sessions, we stay connected to the daily realities of schools, youth services, care systems, and community spaces — making sure our strategy never drifts from practice.

  • The community we build through Mission Groundwork is not short-term. It’s a living, ongoing network of professionals, allies, and former staff who can be drawn on for advice, mentoring, and collaboration as YOUTHOOD grows. This continuity keeps our institutional memory strong and our ideas fresh.

  • Groundwork helps us identify and involve emerging professionals — people who may later step into staff, trustee, or senior leadership roles. Delivery Associates and early-career contributors gain tangible experience and visibility, ensuring YOUTHOOD’s future leadership pipeline is diverse, capable, and prepared.

  • Through Mission Groundwork, YOUTHOOD demonstrates what it means to be both youth-led and professionally informed. It shows funders, partners, and policymakers that our work is not only ambitious but also credible — built on collaboration, co-leadership, and a deep understanding of real-world systems.

How Your Insight Strengthens YOUTHOOD

Mission Groundwork is more than a network. It’s the foundation that keeps YOUTHOOD’s vision rooted, credible, and connected to the realities of youth development.

Mission Groundwork reminds us that the strength of YOUTHOOD lies not in one idea, but in the many minds that shape it.

What Groundwork Members Gain

Mission Groundwork is built on a two-way relationship. Every contribution strengthens YOUTHOOD’s work — and in return, we ensure our collaborators gain opportunities to grow, connect, and be recognised. It’s not a transactional exchange, but a shared investment in the future of youth development: we learn from one another, challenge one another, and move the field forward together.

  • Members receive early access to YOUTHOOD’s research, campaign briefs, and policy reflections, giving them a first look at the ideas shaping the future of youth development. These insights aren’t simply shared for awareness. They’re shared for reflection, inviting members to respond, critique, and shape how those ideas evolve.

  • Mission Groundwork thrives on collaboration. Members are regularly invited into Dual-LENS consultations, resource reviews, and pilot projects where professional experience meets youth voice. Through these moments, members influence campaigns, test new tools, and co-develop frameworks that can genuinely change practice.

  • Groundwork is about impact, not credit, but recognition still matters. With consent, members are acknowledged in national reports, events, and media activity as contributors to the movement for youth development. This visibility not only celebrates their role, but also reinforces the collective effort that drives systemic change.

  • From Mission in Motion — YOUTHOOD’s mid-year review and reflection summit — to smaller roundtables and “Lunch & Learn” sessions, members are invited to join insight events throughout the year. These spaces bring professionals together to explore new ideas, share learning, and build relationships across disciplines and regions.

  • Above all, Mission Groundwork is part of YOUTHOOD’s ambition to build the UK’s largest community of multisector collaborators and thinkers dedicated to reimagining youth development. It’s a space where policy leaders, practitioners, and emerging professionals work side by side to share insight, challenge systems, and design a fairer future for young people.

Mission Groundwork grows through people, not positions. It’s built on the quiet power of those who keep showing up for change. It keeps YOUTHOOD grounded in our mission to redefine youth development — uniting lived experience, professional practice, and frontline insight to strengthen how we, as a nation, embed Natural Equity into the systems that impact youth. Together, we’re building the foundations for lasting change, and there’s a seat waiting for you.

How to Get Involved - Find Your Place in the Groundwork

Mission Groundwork is built on collaboration, and there’s more than one way to be part of it. Whether you’re an experienced professional, youth activist, an emerging practitioner, or someone from another sector who believes in the mission, your perspective has a role here.

Insight Provider - For Senior Professionals

If you bring a sector-wide or policy perspective, this is your space. As an Insight Provider, you’ll share reflections on national trends, challenges, and opportunities, helping YOUTHOOD align its campaigns and advocacy with the realities of the wider landscape. You might be a charity executive, academic, civil servant, or senior service lead — someone whose voice helps shape the bigger picture.

Delivery Associate - For Emerging Professionals

If you’re a young campaigner, student or rising professional looking to build experience or stay connected after volunteering with YOUTHOOD, this is your route. Delivery Associates provide hands-on support with events, resources, pilot projects, and campaign delivery, gaining practical experience while contributing directly to our work. It’s a pathway for those growing into future leadership and professional roles.

Frontline Specialist - For Community Professionals

If you work directly with young people — in schools, youth services, health, care, or justice — your insight is vital. As a Frontline Specialist, you’ll help us test ideas against everyday realities, ensuring that YOUTHOOD’s national work stays grounded in practice and speaks to what young people experience. You know what works, what doesn’t, and where change is needed most.

Allied Specialist - For Cross-Sector Professionals

If your expertise lies outside youth development — in business, communications, events, media, or creative industries — your perspective can help us grow stronger. Allied Specialists bring external insight that sharpens our strategy, strengthens our voice, and expands our reach. You’ll be part of the bridge that connects YOUTHOOD with wider movements for change.

No matter your background, there’s a place for your perspective in the groundwork of our mission and organisation.

Join The Groundwork

Whether you’d like to share insight, collaborate on campaigns, or stay connected with YOUTHOOD’s growing community, we’d love to hear from you.

Becoming part of the Groundwork isn’t about applying for a position — it’s about finding where your contribution fits best. Share a few details through our short form, and our team will be in touch during the next collaboration window with information on how to get involved.

Mission Groundwork welcomes expressions of interest year-round — the space is always open to new voices. Twice a year, during our Spring Window (May–June) and Autumn Window (September–October), we open our doors wider to welcome more contributors. Outside those periods, applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and we continue to invite individuals directly. No CVs or formal process — just a short note about who you are and how you’d like to contribute.

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