The final funds held by the road safety charity founded in memory of Evey Staley has distributed it equally across the Isle of Wight's primary schools to promote road safety.
To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Youth Commission launches an art competition to raise awareness of and to understand perceptions of mental health.
There are a huge number of activities taking place on 12th and 13th May across 80 hectares in Sandown Bay, from science discoveries to a soap box derby, kite flying and lego club to live music and a carnival parade. Don't miss these two days of free fun and discovery.
Breakout Youth provides vitally important support to young people who identify as LGBTQ+. Island Labour implore the Isle of Wight council to reconsider their decision to cut funding to this service.
Dressed in ribbon skirts and carnival masks which they had made and decorated bracelets with colourful ribbons, the Rainbows and Guides were led by a samba band during their own Carnival celebrations.
The team will be taking part in the the SCI tournament held at Seaclose over the May bank holiday weekend and a Sports tours Tournament at Camber Sands, later in the month.
The increasing number of children and young people under huge stress has led to hospital admissions for mental health disorders on the Isle of Wight being almost double the UK national average.
Breakout Youth has been provided an essential support network and a safe place for vulnerable and isolated LGBTQ+ young Islanders, helping them to explore and resolve issues affecting their lives. With funding by the IWC now cut, the future is looking very bleak.
Ventnor Exchange launches its renewed Young Creatives programme for 11-25 year olds this week. There's a huge range of one-off creative workshops for writers, actors and artists. Book now to avoid disappointment.