Welcome to the home of the Young Islanders Network

Welcome to the home of the Young Islanders Network

We are a network of groups working in our local communities, and together, to get the voices of young islanders heard in Government and beyond.

What’s new?

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About Turning the Tide
Running from January to April 2026, TTT equips young people with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to have a say in how our seas are managed. This free online programme includes online taught modules, mentoring, group work and a like-minded online community. Find out more here.

Who can join?
We’re looking for passionate young people aged 16-25 in Scotland to apply. We aren't looking for any prior experience in marine, policy or advocacy – just a love for the sea and a desire to speak up for it! We are particularly keen to hear from young people who are currently underrepresented in the marine sector, such as those from ethnic minorities, lower-income or working-class backgrounds, those with disabilities and people from the Highlands and Islands.



How to apply
Applications open: 1st December, 9am
Application deadline: 5th January, 9am
Applications are by a short, online form and can be provided in different formats. For more details, visit our website where there is a FAQ or email us at contact@youthforseas.org. We can also provide bespoke taster sessions to marine topics, policy or advocacy for your group.
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About Turning the Tide 
Running from January to April 2026, TTT equips young people with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to have a say in how our seas are managed. This free online programme includes online taught modules, mentoring, group work and a like-minded online community. Find out more here.  

Who can join? 
We’re looking for passionate young people aged 16-25 in Scotland to apply. We arent looking for any prior experience in marine, policy or advocacy – just a love for the sea and a desire to speak up for it! We are particularly keen to hear from young people who are currently underrepresented in the marine sector, such as those from ethnic minorities, lower-income or working-class backgrounds, those with disabilities and people from the Highlands and Islands.  

 

How to apply 
Applications open: 1st December, 9am 
Application deadline: 5th January, 9am 
Applications are by a short, online form and can be provided in different formats. For more details, visit our website where there is a FAQ or email us at contact@youthforseas.org. We can also provide bespoke taster sessions to marine topics, policy or advocacy for your group.

Have your say in the impact of ferry disruption across rhe isles.🚢 Island voices matter! The Scottish Government Islands Team is gathering evidence on how ferry disruption impacts local businesses and communities.

📅 Join the online engagement sessions:

🔹Tue 25th November 2:30 – 3:30pm
🔹Tue 25th November 7:00 – 8:00pm
🔹Thu 27th November 12:00 – 1:00pm

Open to all islands – share your experience and help shape future support, including work related to the Islands Business Resilience Fund.. 🌊✨

Details including registration links at: tinyurl.com/4vxwycmf

Young Islanders Network Highlands and Islands Enterprise Scottish Islands Federation Outer Hebrides Community-Led Local Development Programme Transport Scotland Scottish Rural and Islands Transport Community
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Have your say in the impact of ferry disruption across rhe isles.

Our newest Rep for Language, Heritage and Culture attended the Community Knowledge Matters in-person gathering in Inverness, an event celebrating community-led research across rural and island Scotland. Hosted by Science Ceilidh , the gathering brought together grassroots communities, researchers, and decision-makers to explore equitable, creative, and participatory approaches to research and policy.

Liz joined a workshop on creative arts-based co-production methods, built skills on an active listening walk, and explored a network library of stories from other rural and island communities as well as sharing insights from her current intergenerational community challenge preserving Orcadian language on Stronsay. It was a pleasure listening to a presentation from our friends at OPEN Shetland and their inspiring youth led charity and research. These activities reflect the network's commitment to centering lived experience and building collective voice.

The day concluded by sitting on the Listening Panel with policy makers, offering reflections on youth-led research and participation. Their contribution exemplified how young people can be meaningfully embedded in spaces where their voices shape dialogue and decision-making and an inspiring model of youth inclusion in participatory engagement.
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Our newest Rep for Language, Heritage and Culture attended the Community Knowledge Matters in-person gathering in Inverness, an event celebrating community-led research across rural and island Scotland. Hosted by Science Ceilidh , the gathering brought together grassroots communities, researchers, and decision-makers to explore equitable, creative, and participatory approaches to research and policy.

Liz joined a workshop on creative arts-based co-production methods, built skills on an active listening walk, and explored a network library of stories from other rural and island communities as well as sharing insights from her current intergenerational community challenge preserving Orcadian language on Stronsay. It was a pleasure listening to a presentation from our friends at OPEN Shetland  and their inspiring youth led charity and research. These activities reflect the networks commitment to centering lived experience and building collective voice.

The day concluded by sitting on the Listening Panel with policy makers, offering reflections on youth-led research and participation. Their contribution exemplified how young people can be meaningfully embedded in spaces where their voices shape dialogue and decision-making and an inspiring model of youth inclusion in participatory engagement.

Delighted to be at the Community Knowledge Matters in person gathering sharing co-production and community research in rural and island communities.

Join the live stream until 12:00

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About us

What is the Young Islander’s Network? How did we get started? Where are we going?

Our projects

We run lots of projects and events for young islanders across the Scottish islands.

Young people and youth workers gather outside Highland Council HQ and Fairburn Activity Centre, Muir of Ord.

Latest news

  • Opportunities in August and September

    Opportunities in August and September

    Upcoming opportunities for August/September and a call out for YIN representation across the network for these events:  TRANSPORT  Wednesday 13 August   Minister for Connectivity & Agriculture Visit Shetland.  An opportunity to meet with Jim Fairlie MSP for engagement on the Under 22s Ferry scheme and ferry vouchers  Thursday 14 August  Minister for Connectivity & Agriculture…

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  • Celebrating our Inspirational Young Islanders

    Celebrating our Inspirational Young Islanders

    Back in January, we launched a call for nominations to our network looking for someone who inspires them. Young Islanders could nominate any other young islander aged 5 to 25 who, for one reason or another, was inspirational to them. We received a lot of nominations since the call was launched, and it has been…

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  • YIN kicks off 2025 talking Housing with decision makers

    YIN kicks off 2025 talking Housing with decision makers

    It is still early doors, however, 2025 looks like another busy year for the Network given the response, so far, to the Young Islanders Network Housing Challenge report which was published in December 2024. When the report (https://yin.scot/you-had-your-say-read-the-yin-housing-challenge-report-here/) was published in December 2024, we shared it with local authorities, health boards, housing associations, Scottish government…

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  • Keeping Ulva connected: A ferry important family!

    Keeping Ulva connected: A ferry important family!

    We hear from Matilda whose family have run the Ulva ferry service for over 30 years! My name’s Matilda, I’m 14 and I live with my brother and my parents on the Isle of Ulva. Ulva is a small island near Mull and I’ve lived here all my life. For most of my life there…

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  • You had your say! Read the YIN Housing Challenge Report here

    You had your say! Read the YIN Housing Challenge Report here

    Since 2022 young people from across the islands have told us what is important to them in their island community; the top two recurring issues were Transport and Housing. Read our report to find out more on Housing in the islands from the young people’s perspective. The Young Islanders Network created a challenge, inviting young…

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  • Skye’s the limit!

    Skye’s the limit!

    Young Islanders from Shetland, Lewis, Barra, Tiree and Arran gathered in the beautiful surroundings of Portree, Isle of Skye from the 1st to 4th of November. A long awaited Young Islanders Network residential weekend offered a fantastic group of people from the ages of 12 to 25 years old, from across the islands to get…

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