Research shows cuts to youth clubs affect teen crime and education

WEST Youth Zone’s impact on communities in Hammersmith & Fulham has been validated by groundbreaking research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) by Carmen Villa. The study reveals the far-reaching consequences of youth club closures across London, underlining the critical need for spaces like WEST Youth Zone and others across the OnSide network in preventing crime and fostering educational success.

According to the IFS, closures of youth clubs during the 2010s have led to stark increases in teen crime and declines in academic performance. Young people deprived of safe spaces like WEST were 14% more likely to engage in criminal activity and saw their GCSE scores fall significantly, with students from disadvantaged backgrounds particularly affected. These outcomes highlight youth clubs as not just recreational hubs but vital support systems that provide mentorship, educational resources, and a structured environment.

Elanor Gunn, CEO of WEST, emphasises, “This research confirms the positive outcomes of our Youth Zone that we see every day at WEST. We offer more than activities, we provide stability and guidance that can shape local young people’s futures.”

WEST Youth Zone, in just 6 months of opening, has served over 2,400 young people, offering more than 20 activities each session, from sports to creative arts, with a focus on inclusivity and personal growth. As local councils face ongoing financial pressures, this research underscores the long-term societal and economic costs of cutting youth services. For every youth club that closes, the community not only loses a safe haven for its youth but faces increased burdens on the criminal justice system and reduced future earnings for affected individuals.

By supporting in WEST, we safeguard our young people’s potential and ensure a brighter, safer future for Hammersmith & Fulham and wider West London. This research makes it clear: Youth Zones like WEST aren’t optional—they’re essential.

For further details, read the IFS research and supporting commentary: IFS Report

If you would like more information on how you can can support WEST, contact: enquiries@westyouthzone.org

WEST Featured in The Lord Mayor’s Show Broadcast alongside OnSide Float

Over 50 floats and 7,000 participants took to the City of London streets on Saturday 9 November 2024 to welcome new Lord Mayor, Rt Hon Lord Mayor Alastair King, into his role.

The OnSide & Blenheim Chalcot float was a collection of young people’s art to celebrate five years of OnSide Youth Zones in London, and young people from all four London Youth Zones (Unitas, Future, Legacy, and WEST Youth Zones) joined the procession.

The Lord Mayor’s Show is the world’s oldest and longest civic procession celebrating the election of the City’s new Lord Mayor. The thousands who take part parade the three-mile route through the streets of London with eye-catching floats and a joyous atmosphere.

Many more lined the streets to watch while millions tuned in to see it broadcast live on BBC One. The Show is the longest-running live broadcast on television, and those watching at home would have seen a brilliant feature of the Lord Mayor’s visit to WEST Youth Zone, where he met members and got stuck into the activities, taking to the boxing ring to train with member Pierson.

Hannah, WEST’s senior and previous young people’s development group member, was also interviewed on the day by presenter Radzi Chinyangan. She shared her love for the float and what WEST means to her. We are super proud here at WEST!

The Show was a huge success and young people from the London Youth Zones had an incredible day making friends and memories.