Youth Ambition

Youth Ambitions aim is to build meaningful relationships with young people aged 10-21 years old, (or up to 25 if they have physical or learning difficulties), who are from Oxford’s regeneration areas.

We engage with young people through youth voice activities; youth clubs; multi-sports sessions and detached work in a variety of settings. We also work in partnership with other voluntary, community and statutory organisations.

Find listings for all our activities at Youth Ambition (oxford.gov.uk) including dates and times of youth clubs, sports activities and more, including how to get involved as a young volunteer. 

Getting to know young people gives us the opportunity to identify their needs and we then help them to develop through community projects; issue based group work and 1:1 advice & guidance, or we will actively refer them for specialist support if needed.

The result is more cohesive communities and independent young people who are healthy and happy, have the skills and knowledge to access and maintain employment, education or training and are not involved in crime and anti-social behaviour.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Rebecca Critchley
Contact Position
Youth Participation Officer
Telephone
01865 252728 01865 252728
E-mail
youthambition@oxford.gov.uk
Website
https://www.oxford.gov.uk/
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Where to go

Address
St. Aldates Chambers, 109
St. Aldates
Oxford
Oxfordshire
Postcode
OX1 1DS
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Availability

Age Ranges
11-21 years

Additional Information

Providing services to
11 - 16 years (secondary school age)
16 + years
Young people

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