Youth Services Local Authority Statutory Duties 2025-10-16

2025-10-16

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Q1 Direct Answer
David Williams Lab
Stoke-on-Trent North
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The Minister is asked about steps taken to ensure local authorities meet their statutory duties for youth services, especially after inheriting struggling local authorities from the previous government.
What steps she is taking to ensure that local authorities fulfil their statutory duties in the delivery of youth services. I know the Minister will join me in welcoming the recent £600,000 investment to improve the offer for young people in Stoke-on-Trent. With the upcoming review of arm’s length bodies such as Sport England and the Arts Council, will the Minister ensure that greater collaboration will mean that our young people always have somewhere to go and something to do on their weekends, evenings, and during school holidays?
Local authorities play a vital role in delivering youth services and have a statutory duty to provide sufficient leisure-time activities and facilities, in line with local needs. This Government inherited local authorities that were on their knees, and in that context some are struggling to meet their duties. That is why, as part of our wider investment in young people, we are investing over £8 million this year to support local authorities. Of course, I welcome this investment through the local youth transformation pilot, which will support pathfinder local authorities to start to rebuild a high-quality offer for young people. We want to see greater co-operation and co-ordination, so I join my hon. Friend in welcoming that investment. It is really important that young people have something positive to do during their evenings and weekends.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Jim Shannon DUP
Strangford
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The questioner thanks the Minister for her answers on youth services and highlights the importance of the Youth Justice Agency in his constituency, which provides rehabilitative interventions for young people.
I thank the Minister for her answers. Her enthusiasm is infectious, and we wish her well and thank her for all she does. The local Youth Justice Agency team in my constituency makes important rehabilitative interventions for young people. Has the Minister had an opportunity to discuss what is happening here with the Department of Justice back home, to ensure that the benefits here come back to us in Northern Ireland as well?
I am incredibly grateful for the hon. Gentleman’s kind comments. I have visited Northern Ireland twice in my capacity as a DCMS Minister. I speak with my counterparts, and I would be delighted to discuss that further with the hon. Gentleman.
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