Who we help
There are more than one million young people
in the UK not in education, employment or training. The Prince's
Trust focuses its efforts on those people who need our help the
most.
The Prince's Trust helps change young
lives.
We have four key target groups:
Unemployed young people
A wealth of research indicates that lower educational attainment
and lack of formal qualifications make it much more difficult to
secure full-time employment.
To help those with few or no qualifications to build skills,
confidence and find employment, we provide personal development
opportunities.
To assist young people trying to move into a job, training or
education - but lacking the money to do so - we give Development
Awards
Young people underachieving in education
5.4% of 15 year olds in England leave school with no
qualifications and nearly 25% have fewer than five GCSEs.
To combat school-related challenges such as truancy, exclusions and
poor performance, we run xl clubs within 300 schools across the
UK.
Young people leaving care
Approximately 8,000 young people leave care more vulnerable than
most. They are more likely to have no qualifications or low basic
skills, or be unemployed or homeless.
Young offenders and ex-offenders
According to a Home Office survey, 3.95% of the 16-25 population
have offended.
The Prince's Trust does not run programmes exclusively for young
offenders and ex-offenders, but we recognise the strength of our
programmes to help them break the offending cycle and fulfil their
aspirations.