Young Scot (Gaelic: Òigridh na h-Alba) is a national youth information and citizenship charity for 11 to 25 year olds living in Scotland.[1][2]
Information for young people
Young Scot is the national youth information charity in Scotland. Their website has quality-assured information for young people. Information is published in both English and Gaelic.[3] Young Scot works with partners and experts to develop information on important issues for young people.[4]
They also hold the European Youth Information and Counselling Agency's[5]European Quality Label for youth information. This certifies the quality-assurance processes in place when creating information.[6]
Young Scot is also the Scottish member for the European Youth Information and Counselling Agency – part of a network of 42 national and regional youth information coordinating bodies from 26 countries across Europe.[7] Their declared mission is to build a society where young people have access to youth-friendly, reliable and comprehensive information that promotes their autonomy and well-being, while encouraging their active participation in society.[8]
Volunteering and survey opportunities for young people
Young people can also use their Young Scot National Entitlement Card number for participatory budgeting and e-voting in their local communities.[10]
Young Scot National Entitlement Card
Young people in Scotland get a free Young Scot National Entitlement Card.[11] They can use their card for discounts at local and national outlets in Scotland and across Europe.[12] Young people can also use their cards for discounted public transport and other local services.[13] The card is also part of the Scottish National Entitlement Card programme that runs in Scotland.[14]
Young Scot is the only Scottish member of the European Youth Card Association. The European Youth Card offers discounts on travel, culture, accommodation, education, services and products in 36 countries across Europe. Six million young people are eligible for a card.[15]
Young Scot also has a Young Scot Rewards scheme where users can earn reward points and then in turn collect rewards.[16] The programme encourages young people to be active citizens by rewarding them for taking part in positive activities.[17] Young carers are also eligible for support too.[18][19]
Young Persons’ (Under 22s) Free Bus Travel
Young people aged 5–21 years old can apply to access the Young Persons’ (Under 22s) Free Bus Travel Scheme, which began on 31 January 2022. The scheme is run by Transport Scotland.[20] Young people need a Scottish National Entitlement Card or Young Scot National Entitlement Card with the valid free travel entitlement to take the bus for free.
The Young Persons’ (Under 22s) Free Bus Travel scheme lets young people travel for free on any bus in any part of Scotland on registered bus services. Only a few services, such as premium-fare night buses and City Sightseeing buses, are not included.[21]
Between January 2022 and May 2023, more than 62 million free bus journeys were made by over 620,000 young people.
The Young Scot Awards[22] or #YSAwards is an awards ceremony hosted by Young Scot to honour young people in Scotland for considerable achievements and positive contributions to charity or their community.