Youth Empowerment Leadership Programme (YELP)

Diverse Youth NI – Youth Work Empowering Young People to Lead with Confidence,
Purpose and Voice.

The Youth Empowerment Leadership Programme (YELP) is one of Diverse Youth NI’s flagship youth-work initiatives. Designed for young people aged 14 to 25, YELP builds confidence, strengthens leadership skills and provides a platform for young people from diverse backgrounds to take ownership of their growth and their communities.

YELP reflects DYNI’s core belief: young people are not just participants in their communities, they are leaders, creators and changemakers.

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What is YELP?

YELP is a structured, youth-led leadership and empowerment programme that supports young people to develop their potential through

  • Leadership and communication training
  • Cultural understanding and identity exploration
  • Creative expression and project design
  • Civic engagement and public participation
  • Community-building and peer support

 The programme blends fun, learning and responsibility in a safe and inclusive environment supported by trained youth workers.

Who Is YELP For?

 YELP is open to young people aged 14 to 25 who:

  •  Want to grow their leadership skills
  • Are interested in community building and social action
  • Come from migrant, minority ethnic or multicultural backgrounds
  • Want to be part of a supportive, diverse youth community
  • Are motivated to make a positive impact in their schools, neighbour hoods or wider society
  • No prior experience is needed. The programme is open, welcoming and tailored to meet young people where they are.
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What Young People Gain

1. Leadership Skills

Participants learn how to plan, lead and deliver activities, communicate confidently, work in teams and represent the voices of their peers.

2. Personal Development

Through workshops, reflection activities and mentoring, young people build self-confidence, resilience, wellbeing and an understanding of their own strengths.

3. Community Engagement

YELP encourages active citizenship. Young people take part in community events, meet civic leaders and contribute to shaping a more inclusive Northern Ireland.

4. Skills for Education and Employment

YELP equips young people with practical skills like public speaking, event planning, facilitation, digital communications and creative problem solving.

5. A Supportive Peer Network

Participants join a vibrant, multicultural youth community that celebrates diversity and fosters belonging.

What We Do in YELP

Weekly Youth-Work Sessions

Interactive sessions on leadership, culture, identity, wellbeing, storytelling, teamwork and youth voice.

Creative & Skills-Based Workshops

Including podcasting, filmmaking, arts, community journalism, campaigning skills, and digital media.

 Peer-Led Projects

Young people co-design and deliver a project that matters to them. Past projects have included:

Youth conferences

Cultural celebrations

Anti-hate crime campaigns

Mental health awareness initiatives

Creative exhibitions

Civic Engagement Activities

Meeting civic leaders, visiting key institutions, and participating in consultations and youth forums.

Celebration & Graduation

Each YELP cycle ends with a showcase event where young people present their achievements and receive certificates.

Why YELP Matters

 Northern Ireland is increasingly diverse, and young people are at the heart of building positive relationships and inclusive communities. YELP creates a space where:

 Diversity is celebrated

 Youth voice is valued

 Leadership comes from lived experience

 Young people grow into confident changemakers

 It is more than a programme. It is a community, a support system and a platform for future leaders.

Join YELP

If you are aged 14 to 25 and want to build confidence, develop leadership skills or become more active in your community, we would love to welcome you into YELP.

Contact us: info@diverseyouthni.com

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