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Youthscape's archive of media appearances on TV, in print and online
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Deputy CEO Martin Saunders explores the growing impact of pervasive pornographic content on young people, culture at large, and how the church can wisely respond.
In this brief trailer host Nick Coffer introduces Youthscape's Youth Champion Ellis Jones who shares a glimpse of her personal challenges and how Youthscape has helped.
Romance Academy's Jason Royce talks to BBC 3CR about porn, how it has changed and how it's affecting young people and their development today.
Self-harm rises amongst young boys
12 Dec, 2014
selfharmUK’s Rachel Welch speaks to Radio 4 Today in this report on the hidden but growing epidemic of self-harm amongst young boys.
Young person Ellis Jones shares her life story with BBC 3CR; she and Rachel Warwick talk about Youthscape’s vital work including selfharmUK.
Youthscape wins charity award
16 Nov, 2014
Head of Marketing Rachel Warwick talks to BBC 3CR about the award-winning efforts of both Youthscape and the child poverty-tackling initiative Make Lunch, which she founded.
Young person Ellis Jones talks with humour and insight to BBC 3CR about Youthscape's alternative Christmas cards, the Nativity story and the questions it raises.
When people learn you’ve self-harmed
15 Oct, 2014
Rebecca, who was involved with selfharmUK as a young person, describes the struggles of sharing her illness with others, and the frequent misunderstandings of self-harm.
Chris Curtis talks about Youthscape's history, work in Luton and the 109-mile walk aimed at raising funds for the renovation of the Bute Mills building.
Rising self-harm amongst England teenagers
21 May, 2014
In this article on the stark rise of self-harm amongst teens in England, selfharmUK and its Alumina programme are featured as key tools of support.
Young people and self-harm
30 Jan, 2014
In this article Radhika Sanghani speaks to selfharmUK’s Rachel Welch about the growing trend of self-harm amongst young people, and how some websites are encouraging it.