Our Case Studies
Across London, inspiring case studies of successful youth civic action projects demonstrate the power of young Londoners and the impact they have on their communities. Read inspiring case studies of successful civic action projects.
Stormont House School
Autumn 2024
This case study highlights how Stormont House School engaged students in youth social action projects as part of the Young Ambassadors programme, building their confidence, skills, and connection to the community through inclusive, meaningful activities.
Young Londoners blog – Nasir
Jun 2024
Young Londoners taking action: The following blog was written by Nasir, a young person who took part in one of our youth social action programmes and has supported a London-wide evaluation as a peer researcher. In his own words, he shares his journey with social action, the issues he feel are impacting young Londoners the most and what he thinks positive community action looks like.
Young Londoners blog – Musa
Jun 2024
Young Londoners taking action: Musa shares his experience of social action and why positive
opportunities for young people are important. The following blog was written by Musa, a young person who took part in one of our youth social action programmes and has recently supported a London-wide evaluation as a peer researcher. In his own words, he shares his journey with social action, the importance of positive opportunities for young Londoners and why youth-led community action is important.
Greenwich Young Peoples Council 2025
Oct 2025
From the Youth System Map to Practical Application: Greenwich Young People’s Council (GYPC) is a group of democratically elected young people who represent the views, concerns, and aspirations of children and young people in London’s Royal Borough of Greenwich. This case study highlights how GYPC utilised the seven conditions underpinning youth social action participation.
Towards inclusive co-production in youth policy
Oct 2025
This blog brings together reflections from policy practitioners, young people and academics involved in the Youth Social Action research project exploring the value of co-production and youth involvement.

