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Young People's Awards 2024

08 October 2024

Services for Young People will be holding its annual Young People’s Awards events as part of the National Youth Work Week celebrations this November.

Young People's Awards 2024 text on a sparkly background with Hertfordshire County Council and Services for Young People logos


The Services for Young People (SfYP) Young People’s Awards recognise and celebrate the achievements of some of the young people who have been supported by SfYP over the previous academic year.

SfYP works with thousands of young people every year in its young people’s centres, local neighbourhood venues, schools and colleges, and in Hertfordshire’s parks and streets. The awards events highlight the positive impact that SfYP Youth Workers and Advisers have had in enabling young people to overcome challenges and make significant improvements in their personal and social development.

The awards are allocated in seven categories, which echo the vision and objectives we hold for young people in Hertfordshire.

Be healthy: awarded to young people who have shown significant development in understanding risk and making good choices through their engagement with SfYP.

Be safe: awarded to young people who have made a significant contribution to the safety of their peers or themselves, for example, taking action against bullying, discrimination, child sexual exploitation or drug/alcohol misuse.

Be ambitious: awarded to young people who have made significant developments in learning new skills, trying new things and improving their employability skills.

Be resilient: awarded to young people who have overcome significant challenges with the support of SfYP practitioners.

Be independent: awarded to young people who have made significant developments in being self-sufficient, being aware of their responsibilities, and ensuring other people’s thoughts and opinions are heard.

Be happy: awarded to young people who have made significant improvements in their personal and social skills over the past 12 months, recognising how this has had a positive impact on their resilience, emotional well-being and long-term prospects.

Be included: awarded to young people who have overcome challenges regarding sexuality, disability, race, ethnicity, gender, religion or belief, and who are now able to voice their opinions and foster a welcoming and inclusive community for their peers.

Four Young People’s Awards events are being held across the county during National Youth Work Week to celebrate young people in Hertfordshire.

Find out more about SfYP’s support for young people here: