Children's minister Beverley Hughes today launched a "call for evidence" to gather information, advice and views on improving youth services.
The three-month consultation is seeking views from professionals, volunteers and organisations on issues including:
* How to improve awareness of and access to funding and grants.
* Ensuring consistent quality without creating barriers to smaller organisations.
* Opportunities to access help, expertise, and resources offered by private individuals and organisations.
Hughes launched the consultation as part of the government's 10-year youth plan Aiming High for Young People.
More information
Prospects for the 10-year youth services strategy
EDCM: Disabled young people routinely miss out on activities
22 September 2008
Ed Balls announces £56m package to tackle youth crime
16 September 2008
Provision of Universal Impartial Information, Advice and Guidance Services for Young People and Targeted Support for Young People
04 September 2008
Looked after children get confidence boost from advocacy project
06 August 2008
Phil Hope succeeds Ivan Lewis as adult social care minister
DH study reveals councils still haven't embraced personalisation
Action on Elder Abuse says personalisation is used to cut costs
Details of government consultations
02 October 2008
Private Member Bills
25 July 2008
Government Legislation
25 July 2008