HUDL Up explores stories from across the HUDL Network, where we hear from young leaders, practitioners, and partners shaping a fairer future: one project, one conversation, and one connection at a time. Holding space for real stories, shared power, and collective change. Visit https://www.hudl.org.uk for more information about how you can get involved.

Episodes

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    From Participants to Practitioners: The Journey of HUDL Associates

    In this episode of HUDL Up, we explore what happens when young people transition from participating in youth programmes to designing and delivering them. Betty Mayo, Kimberly Garande, Louis Peters, Teian Roberts and Thalia Papanicolaou, who are all HUDL Associates, reflect on their journeys into the organisation. Many of them first connected with HUDL as participants in programmes like the Involving Young People Collective, the BBC Children in Need Youth Leadership Programme, and Mission 44’s Youth Advisory Board. Today, they facilitate, coordinate and shape those same programmes for the next generation of young leaders. The conversation explores what it really means to step behind the scenes of youth participation work: designing sessions, holding space for young people, building relationships, and balancing the needs of both participants and partner organisations. They discuss how their perspectives shifted from participating in a programme to helping deliver it, the unexpected skills they’ve developed along the way, from facilitation and communication to programme design and data analysis, and the challenges of working across multiple projects while supporting young people through complex transitions. The episode also reflects on the responsibility of “holding” a programme: creating environments where young people feel confident, supported and prepared to contribute meaningfully to decisions that affect their communities. This episode is about growth: how participation can become leadership, how lived experience can shape programme delivery, and how young people can move from being in the room to building the room itself. Learn more about HUDL here: https://www.hudl.org.uk Subscribe to HUDL Up for more episodes that hold space for real stories, shared power, and collective change.

    49 min
  2. 11 MAR

    Power, Care, and Lived Experience: Inside the Future Communities Collective

    In this episode of HUDL Up, we explore what it really means for young people to share power in grantmaking and how trauma-informed practice can shape the way those decisions are made. Suranne, Phoebe, Ladajah and Fatima from the Future Communities Collective reflect on their experiences working alongside the Co-op Foundation to design and deliver funding that supports young people across the UK, including those with experience of the criminal justice system. The conversation explores how lived experience shapes better decision-making, the emotional weight of hearing difficult stories while deciding where funding goes, and how the collective works to support each other through that process. They also discuss what trauma-informed practice looks like in real terms: creating spaces where young people feel safe to speak, building trust over time, setting shared boundaries, and ensuring participation never becomes tokenistic. This episode also examines the barriers young people still face when entering spaces like grantmaking, ranging from a lack of awareness about these opportunities to imposter syndrome and structural inequalities. It also covers why paying young people, offering flexibility, and building genuine relationships are essential for meaningful participation. Above all, this episode is about care, responsibility, the power of collective decision-making, and what becomes possible when young people are trusted with real influence. Learn more about HUDL here: https://www.hudl.org.uk Subscribe to HUDL Up for more episodes that hold space for real stories, shared power, and collective change.

    50 min

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HUDL Up explores stories from across the HUDL Network, where we hear from young leaders, practitioners, and partners shaping a fairer future: one project, one conversation, and one connection at a time. Holding space for real stories, shared power, and collective change. Visit https://www.hudl.org.uk for more information about how you can get involved.

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