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− | [[File:Generation Youth Issues logo.gif|thumb|left|300px|[[Generation Youth Issues]], a project of the [[LM network]]]][[Generation Youth Issues]] is an independent research and development charity based in Prestwick, Scotland. It was founded in 1996. However, it appears to have had no significant income since that time. <ref>[ | + | [[File:Generation Youth Issues logo.gif|thumb|left|300px|[[Generation Youth Issues]], a project of the [[LM network]]]][[Generation Youth Issues]] is an independent research and development charity based in Prestwick, Scotland. It was founded in 1996. However, it appears to have had no significant income since that time. <ref>[https://www.oscr.org.uk/search-charity-register/charity-extract/?charitynumber=sc033756 Generation Youth Issues], Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator website, accessed 10 September 2013</ref> As of 2013 it appears to be defunct as its website is no longer active. |
Work is focused around children and young people's peer relations and how they connect with adults in their communities. It has some association with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. Its directors are [[Jennifer Cunningham]], [[Simon Knight]], [[Stuart Waiton]] and [[James Weatherstone]]. Its website cites LM associates [[Frank Furedi]], [[Michael Fitzpatrick]], [[Helene Guldberg]], [[Dennis Hayes]], [[Tiffany Jenkins]], [[Ellie Lee]], [[Ken Mclaughlin]] and [[Kate Abley]] (Moorcock). The website links to LM entities [[Debating Matters]] and the [[Manifesto Club]] and references the [[Battle of Ideas]], [[Culture Wars]] and [[Spiked]]. | Work is focused around children and young people's peer relations and how they connect with adults in their communities. It has some association with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. Its directors are [[Jennifer Cunningham]], [[Simon Knight]], [[Stuart Waiton]] and [[James Weatherstone]]. Its website cites LM associates [[Frank Furedi]], [[Michael Fitzpatrick]], [[Helene Guldberg]], [[Dennis Hayes]], [[Tiffany Jenkins]], [[Ellie Lee]], [[Ken Mclaughlin]] and [[Kate Abley]] (Moorcock). The website links to LM entities [[Debating Matters]] and the [[Manifesto Club]] and references the [[Battle of Ideas]], [[Culture Wars]] and [[Spiked]]. | ||
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Generation Youth Issues is an independent research and development charity based in Prestwick, Scotland. It was founded in 1996. However, it appears to have had no significant income since that time. [1] As of 2013 it appears to be defunct as its website is no longer active.
Work is focused around children and young people's peer relations and how they connect with adults in their communities. It has some association with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. Its directors are Jennifer Cunningham, Simon Knight, Stuart Waiton and James Weatherstone. Its website cites LM associates Frank Furedi, Michael Fitzpatrick, Helene Guldberg, Dennis Hayes, Tiffany Jenkins, Ellie Lee, Ken Mclaughlin and Kate Abley (Moorcock). The website links to LM entities Debating Matters and the Manifesto Club and references the Battle of Ideas, Culture Wars and Spiked.
Contact
- Generation Youth Issues (office registered with the Scottish Charity Regulator)
- 27a St Ninian's Road
- Prestwick
- Ayrshire
- KA9 1SL
- Address circa 2007:35 Melville Street
- Glasgow
- G41 2JL[2]
- Internet Archive hldings (initial URL): generationyouthissues.org.uk
- Internet Archive holdings: generationyouthissues.org
- Facebook: Generation Youth Issues
Notes
- ↑ Generation Youth Issues, Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator website, accessed 10 September 2013
- ↑ Generation Youth Issues Contact, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 7 August 2007 on 8 September 2013