Empowered! Major funding boost for Pilton Youth & Children’s Project

BANK OF SCOTLAND FUNDING SECURES PYCP’s FUTURE

We are delighted to share that we have received a five year unrestricted grant totalling £250,000 through Bank of Scotland Foundation’s Empower programme!

This kind of support helps us strengthen our work and grow our impact over the long term. Thank you!

Bank of Scotland Foundation

#YouthWorkMatters

A Budget to tackle child poverty

SOCIAL JUSTICE SECRETARY VISITS PYCP

Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville has said the draft Scottish Budget 2026-27 is a “landmark intervention” in the Scottish Government’s drive to tackle the root causes of child poverty and increase living standards.   

Around £8 billion has been earmarked for the social justice portfolio, boosting support for vulnerable people and low-income families.

This includes plans to:   

  • introduce a new premium element of the Scottish Child Payment in 2027- 2028, raising weekly payments for eligible parents of children under the age of one to £40 per child, benefitting around 12,000 children  
  • create a new £50 million package to boost whole family support. This will further enhance existing support and will include help with transport, skills, and commits £20 million for third sector partners to deliver the support that people need in their communities
  • increase the Tackling Child Poverty Fund from £12.5 million to £61.5 million in 2026-27 
  • invest £7.2 billion in social security, supporting disabled people, unpaid carers, those on low incomes and others, while also providing help with energy bills

Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville met parents in receipt of any of the Five Family Payments, including the Scottish Child Payment, on Thursday (15 January) at Pilton Youth and Children’s Project, and said: “Eradicating child poverty is this government’s driving mission – no child should have their prospects hindered by circumstances beyond their control.  

“This Budget is a landmark intervention in our work to tackle the root causes of poverty and reduce the pressure on household finances – from increased support for Scotland’s newest parents, to new initiatives to help increase household incomes and ensure families receive the right support at the right time.  

“With more than £330 million committed across three years to our Tackling Child Poverty Fund and to investment in Whole Family Support, we are laying the groundwork to drive continued progress in the year ahead, breaking the cycle of poverty in Scotland for good.” 

Support for neurodivergent children as new school term looms

To all our PY Families and Friends – please share:

✨ Support for Families ✨

Are you the parent or carer of a neurodivergent child getting ready for the new school term and looking for a little extra support?

Check out supports available by visiting the Neurodiversity pages on the City of Edinburgh Support for Families webpages.

https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/additional…/neurodiversity

Find a range of other supports at on the other Support for Families webpages.

https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/supportforfamilies

or email supportingparentsancdcarers@edinburgh.gov.uk

#SupportForFamiliesNeurodiversity2025

Tomorrow: PYCP Youth Committee Pentland Hills sponsored walk

Support Our Youth Committee’s Sponsored Walk!

TOMORROW, Saturday May 31st, our intrepid young Youth Committee from Pilton Youth and Children’s Project will be embarking on a sponsored walk on the Pentland Hills to raise funds for our charity. We are reaching out to our amazing community for support.

Every donation, big or small, makes a huge difference.

Your contributions will help us continue providing essential services and opportunities for children and young people living in Pilton and the surrounding area.

https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/28035#!/DonationDetails

for anyone making a business donation use this link or email Debbie@pycp.co.uk for bank details https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/sponsoredwalkpy…

PYCP: Consent Forms

❗ Important ❗

It’s that time of the year again! We need all children and young people to have new consent forms completed – this must be done by the child/young person’s parent or legal guardian if they are under 16. A young person 16+ can complete their own form.

It is incredibly important that these forms are filled out completely and accurately. Even if you filled one out during the summer holidays, you need a new one to come along to our clubs and unfortunately no young person under the age of 5 can attend.

✨You can download a form from the link below 👇

https://pycp.co.uk/…/2023/08/Consent-form-2023-24.pdf

✨You can email info@pycp.co.uk to be sent an online copy to fill out.

✨You can also come and pick one up from the project when we are open. Today (Wed 16th) and tomorrow (Thu) there will be staff available to help 12-5pm.

Thanks guys – any questions, the team are happy to help!

Countdown to The Quest 2012

Summer’s flying by (or maybe floating by!) and one of the highlights of the summer youth programme is now just a week away. The Quest is the annual event enjoyed by hundred of local young people, and the final destination this year is , as always, a closely-guarded secret.

Muirhouse Youth Development Group’s (MYDGs) Joanne Stewart explained: “The Quest is an area-wide event  – a scavenger hunt across Edinburgh ending in a secret location with a barbecue and fun activities for around 100 young people and volunteers, which promotes team work and sportsmanship. The Quest aims to include each youth agency in the North Edinburgh area and is one of the most popular area-wide activities –  it’s been taking place for many years, always with a great turn out.  We are very proud to say that we won an award from the Edinburgh Evening News last year for ‘the best youth initiative’, voted for by Evening News readers, which I think shows the popularity of the event in the community. We’re hoping this year’s Quest will be even better!”

The Quest starts from Scottish Gas HQ on Waterfront Avenue next Friday (27 July) at 11am and finishes … well, who knows?

Some pictures from Quest 2010: