Youth Voice About Safety in Essex

Posted on: July 30, 2025

Insights from the VVU/ECVYS Listening Report and Community Grant Opportunity

Nearly 2,500 young people across Essex have had their say on how safe they feel in their communities, thanks to the Violence and Vulnerability Unit (VVU) and Essex Council for Voluntary Youth Services (ECVYS) Listening Report 2024/25.

This important piece of youth consultation provides not only a county-wide perspective but also breaks down feedback by individual districts. From parks and public transport to school life and social spaces, the report gives a powerful insight into the real concerns, challenges, and hopes that young people are voicing.

๐Ÿ“„ The full report is available to read or download on the ECVYS website:
๐Ÿ‘‰ ECVYS Youth Voicesย 


VVU Community Grant 2026/27 โ€“ Now Open

Applications close: 10th September 2025

Local voluntary and community organisations are invited to apply for the VVU Community Grant 2026/27, under the theme #ConnectBelongStaySafe.

Organisations based in and delivering work with young people in Essex, Southend or Thurrock can apply for up to ยฃ22,000 to run projects between 1st April 2026 and 31st March 2027.

This yearโ€™s funding priorities are shaped directly by the findings in the VVU/ECVYS Youth Listening Report, reflecting what young people themselves have said is most important to them โ€” with a focus on safety, connection, and belonging in their local areas.

๐Ÿ“Œ Key Details:

  • For not-for-profit, voluntary or community organisations

  • Must have a registered office and deliver work within Essex, Southend, or Thurrock

  • Projects must be youth-focused and align with district-level needs highlighted in the report

๐Ÿ“„ To apply and view the full grant criteria, visit:
๐Ÿ‘‰ Funding News โ€“ ECVYS

๐Ÿ“ง For questions or guidance, please contact:


Letโ€™s work together to support young people in feeling safe, valued and connected in every part of Essex.

Author: Emily Smith
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