Medway Council – Professionals Training

Youth Unity CIC is proud to have been commissioned by Medway Council to deliver Level 3 Safeguarding training on Serious Youth Violence to social workers and early help practitioners during 2025/26

This training focuses on strengthening professional knowledge, building confidence in safeguarding practice, and improving responses to young people at risk. Serious youth violence is a complex issue that no single agency can tackle alone. Effective partnership working between social care, education, police, health services, and community organisations is essential to identify risks early, share information, and provide coordinated support to young people and their families.

By working together, we can create safer environments, intervene at the right time, and offer young people positive pathways away from harm. Youth Unity is committed to supporting professionals with the tools, insight, and collaboration needed to make a lasting impact.

“This was one of the most practical safeguarding sessions I’ve attended. The training gave real insight into the risks young people face and how we can respond more effectively as a multi-agency team. I left feeling more confident in my role.”

“Youth Unity delivered a powerful and thought-provoking training. The facilitators created a safe space for discussion while providing clear, practical strategies. It strengthened our team’s understanding of safeguarding at Level 3.”

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Swanley

Youth Unity is delivering a series of positive activity and youth engagement sessions through our Mobile Unity Hub, bringing safe, creative and inclusive opportunities directly into local communities.

This outreach-based programme is designed to meet young people where they are offering structured activities, trusted youth workers and welcoming spaces that encourage connection, confidence and positive use of time.


What the service offers

Through the Mobile Unity Hub, young people can take part in a wide range of activities, including:

  • 🎮 Gaming and interactive activities

  • ⚽ Pop-up sports and physical activity

  • 🎶 Music, creative and social sessions

  • 🤝 Informal support, conversation and signposting

Sessions are relaxed, youth-led and designed to feel accessible rather than formal. Young people can drop in, take part at their own pace and build relationships with consistent, trusted staff.


Why this matters

Young people consistently tell us they want:

  • Safe spaces to spend time

  • Activities that feel relevant and enjoyable

  • Adults who listen without judgement

  • Opportunities close to home

The Mobile Unity Hub helps reduce isolation, boredom and risk by offering positive alternatives, strengthening community presence and amplifying youth voice through creative engagement.


Our approach

Youth Unity’s work is rooted in:

  • Relationship-based youth work

  • Trauma-informed and safeguarding-led practice

  • Inclusion, accessibility and youth voice

  • Partnership working with local services

Alongside activities, our team observes emerging issues, supports early conversations and helps connect young people to further support when needed.

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Medway Youth Service

Supporting Youth Voice and Access to Local Youth Services

Youth Unity CIC is proud to be supporting young people in Gillingham by helping to amplify their voices and improve access to local youth services, working alongside Medway Youth Service and community partners.

As part of this work, young people are being encouraged to share their views about Gillingham High Street and their experiences of the local area. This feedback is being gathered through a simple QR code survey, allowing young people to quickly and anonymously share what they like, what concerns them, and what they would like to see improve. Capturing youth voice in this way ensures that future plans and services are shaped by the real experiences of young people who use these spaces every day.

Alongside this, a second QR code links directly to Medway Youth Service’s registration of interest for Gillingham youth sessions, making it easier for young people and families to find out about local youth provision and sign up for upcoming activities. This helps remove barriers to access and ensures young people can connect with trusted support in their community.

Youth Unity’s Role in Supporting Engagement

Youth Unity is supporting this project by engaging directly with young people, encouraging participation, and helping them understand how their voices can influence positive change in their local area. Through relationship-based youth work, staff build trust with young people and support them to feel confident in sharing their views, concerns, and ideas.

This approach recognises that young people are experts in their own experiences. By providing safe and accessible ways for them to contribute feedback, we help ensure that local regeneration, safety planning, and youth services reflect what young people actually need and want, rather than assumptions made about them.

Connecting Young People to Wider Support

As part of our wider safeguarding and early-help approach, Youth Unity also ensures young people are aware of additional support services available across Medway and Kent. This includes access to help around mental health, emotional wellbeing, substance misuse, sexual health, bereavement, online safety, and healthy lifestyles, with clear signposting to specialist services where needed.

This holistic approach means that engagement is not just about activities, but about ensuring young people know where they can turn if they need extra help, advice, or someone to talk to.

Why Youth Voice Matters

When young people feel listened to, they are more likely to engage positively with their community and local services. Giving them a platform to express their views about places like Gillingham High Street helps decision-makers understand what is really happening on the ground and where support, investment, or changes may be needed.

It also helps young people see that their opinions matter and that they can play an active role in shaping their environment, which is an important part of building confidence, civic pride, and long-term community safety.

Working Together for Better Outcomes

This project reflects Youth Unity’s ongoing commitment to partnership working, early intervention, and prevention. By supporting Medway Youth Service’s outreach and registration process, and by encouraging young people to share their views, we are helping to strengthen local youth infrastructure and ensure young people are not overlooked.

We look forward to continuing this work in Gillingham, supporting young people to have a voice, access opportunities, and connect with services that can help them thrive.

 

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Supporting Medway Council to Engage Young People in Gillingham​

Supporting Medway Council to Engage Young People in Gillingham

Youth Unity CIC is partnering with Medway Council’s Youth Services Team to deliver a bold new mobile outreach programme designed to reach young people where they are on the streets, in parks, and in the heart of their communities.

From December 2025 to March 2026, our mobile outreach van will roll into key areas of Gillingham, transforming public spaces into hubs of creativity, connection, and support.

Led by trauma-informed youth workers, each session provides young people with a safe space to talk, take part, and try something new from gaming to music production and creative workshops.

This work focuses on:

  • Reaching and supporting vulnerable young people early, before issues escalate.

  • Reducing anti-social behaviour through meaningful engagement and trust-building.

  • Offering creative alternatives that build skills, confidence, and belonging.

  • Strengthening connections between young people, local services, and their wider community.

By bringing opportunity directly to Gillingham’s streets, we’re helping young people find their voice, channel their energy, and see their potential.

Our partnership with Medway Council is about more than outreach it’s about changing the story for young people, one conversation at a time.