The Youth Advisory Board (YAB) is a dynamic group of over 50 young people from across Haringey who are passionate about impacting their community positively.
Journey of self-development – Join the YAB
Are you a young person eager to make a difference in your community? The YAB is looking for new members from North Tottenham. If you are aged 16-25, we want to hear from you!
Use the link below to REGISTER or REFER someone.
Why join the YAB?
Get paid: earn money while impacting your community.
Network: connect with like-minded individuals, community leaders, and policymakers.
Develop skills: gain valuable experience and skills through training and active participation.
Make your voice heard: ensure that the perspectives of young people in Haringey are represented and considered.
Influence change: have a direct impact on decisions that affect young people in Haringey.
YAB activities
Being part of the YAB means you will be involved in a variety of meaningful activities, including:
Regular meetings: engage in disscusions about topics and issues that matter to young people today.
Community projects: organise and participate in initiatives.
Training and research: participate in training programmes to enhance your skills and conduct peer research.
Event participation: attend events led by local organisations and stakeholders, ensuring that your voice is heard on matters that affect you.
Social action: discuss issues with local politicians and stakeholders.
Home Cooked Northumberland Park is a sequel to the successful Home Cooked programme in Tottenham Hale. The programme is funded by London’s Violence Reduction Unit to build a stronger, safer and inclusive Northumberland Park.
Home Cooked Northumberland Park is a partnership between NLPC, Bridge Renewal Trust, Open Door, Godwin Lawson Foundation, and Tottenham Hotspur Foundation. The scope of the programme is to give Haringey people the chance to live in a safer neighbourhood where communities are more resilient, skilled and equipped to reduce violence, and better able to lead change in their communities.