Our Partners

A panel of Movement to Work partners on stage
We work in partnership with a selection of youth employability experts who align with and support the Movement to Work mission.
We call this powerful group of charities, training providers and not-for-profits our Youth Engagement Network. Split into Delivery Partners and Non-Delivery Partners, some organisations support our employers to plan and deliver their work placement programmes — whereas others support us to keep the issue of youth unemployment high on the agenda, raise the profile of the Movement and level the playing field for young people in the UK. Explore the network by clicking on the logos below to find out more about each partner's inspirational work.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Youth Engagement Network?
Our Youth Engagement Network is the collective of charities, training providers and not-for-profits that work alongside Movement to Work to connect employers with young people facing barriers to work.
What's the difference between Delivery and Non-Delivery partners?
Delivery partners actively support our employers to plan and run their work placement programmes — recruiting candidates, providing wraparound support and so on. Non-Delivery partners help us advocate for change, raise the profile of youth unemployment and amplify the Movement's reach.
How can my organisation become a partner?
Get in touch via the button at the top of the page, or email us at info@movementtowork.com. Our partnerships team will review whether your organisation's mission aligns with ours and outline the next steps.
Is there a fee to join?
There's no fee to become a partner. Like our employer membership, the Youth Engagement Network operates as a free, voluntary coalition.
What ongoing support do partners receive?
Partners get connected with the employers in our network, invitations to our flagship events and forums, and access to shared insights and resources to help amplify each other's impact.