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?

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.

Latest news
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Lewis and Harris Youth Conference
The Lewis and Harris Eilean Siar Youth Conference was held on Tuesday 19 May, bringing together almost 100 S2 and S3 pupils from Sir E Scott School and the Nicolson Institute for a day focused on youth voice, island life and direct engagement with local decision makers. The event, organised by Community Learning and Development and Education at Comhairle…
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Community Knowledge Matters Gathering
In October, Young Islanders Network Rep Liz joined the Community Knowledge Matters Gathering. She attended a participatory arts workshop exploring how creativity and metaphors can help people talk about research, power, relationships and the challenges of working together. The session was part of a wider collaboration between Community Knowledge Matters, The Binks Hub and PhD researcher Helen Berry. It brought together community…
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Housing Roadshow!
This year, we have partnered with Argyll Community Housing Association to take a roadshow to Argyll & Bute. We’ll be visiting the islands to deliver workshops and hear from young people across primary and secondary schools. What is important in your place, and what makes the community yours? What unique challenges are you facing and what could be improved? We will…
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A Year of island identity and stories
Over the next year, Young Islanders Network will be working with young people across Scotland’s islands to gather stories from as many of Scotland’s 93 inhabited islands as possible. We want to hear what shapes your island’s culture, identity, and heritage. Maybe there’s a story people tell about your island. It could be a festival, sporting event, club, committee, tradition or place…


Today is the last day to have your say in naming the new housing development!
Link below in HHP's post.Melbost West, Isle of Lewis – Name Consultation
We are inviting the local community to take part in naming our new development of 73 homes. This is a chance to suggest a name that reflects the area’s identity, heritage and sense of place.
📝 Submit your ideas using the link below
📅 The consultation is open until 30 June 2026
We are pleased to offer you the opportunity to participate in naming this development and look forward to hearing your suggestions.
forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=iGOgopRX2kCYBq0sqkNuVtRV50nX58NHvXdvtrARzMFUMVYyNjBVU…
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It's been a week since YIN was at North Isles Sports in Orkney.
What an incredible day seeing 5 islands competing against each other. We heard about what it means to the young people, the opportunities, taking part, some of the challenges but a huge sense of community.
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What an incredible week on the road YIN had last week with our mascot, Claudio there every step of the way.
We kicked off phase 1 of our Argyll and Bute Roadshow on Bute, Islay and Jura with Argyll Community Housing Association – ACHA Group
We heard young people's thoughts on local housing and planning. Everything from putting greens and pavilions, to toilets and road signs, improving spaces for young people and future opportunities. They expertly pitched some excellent ideas to deliver locally impactful projects in the community.
The input from young people will be shared with Argyll and Bute Council and local community councils to feed into Place Plans, as well as Argyll Community Housing Association – ACHA Group
Rothesay Joint Campus Port Charlotte Primary School and Pre 5 Bowmore Primary School Parent Council Bute Drama Studio … See MoreSee Less
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We're at North Isles Sports in Orkney today with competitors from Stronsay, Sanday, Westray, Eday, North Ronaldsay and Papa Westray! Pop along to see us in the New Hall and tell us how you're involved today. … See MoreSee Less
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Transport Scotland are currently undertaking work to better understand how ferry and wider transport services support island and peninsula communities in the Small Isles. Its outputs will result in individual island and peninsula Community Needs Assessments, which will help inform future vessel/port investment and service decisions.
They’re keen to hear directly from people about their experiences of travel and transport including ferry services, public transport connections, accessibility, reliability, and how transport affects access to education, activities, healthcare, family, and social opportunities.
▪️Ferry User Surveys
We’d encourage people from all island communities to complete a short ferry user survey for whichever route(s) is most relevant for them. There is a separate survey for each route in this project which is accessible here: tinyurl.com/4fs2c89m
▪️Under 16’s
They’re also interested in hearing directly from young people (aged around 12–16), with a separate survey for under-16s is available here: tinyurl.com/5n78rynz
All surveys will remain open until the end of June 2026, with early responses greatly appreciated to help inform the ongoing assessment work and planned island engagement workshops. All responses will be treated confidentially and used only for the purposes of this study.
Scottish Islands Federation Scottish Rural Action ScotGov Rural Highlands and Islands Enterprise The Highland Council Young Islanders Network Scottish National Rural Network Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust Isle of Muck … See MoreSee Less
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At Scottish Rural Action, we work to strengthen the rural movement by connecting communities, amplifying local voices, and influencing policy to create meaningful change across rural and island Scotland. We also work to champion the assets, contributions, and overall value of life in rural and island Scotland.
Our members include community organisations, campaigners, development trusts, village halls, local businesses, social enterprises, and individuals who care deeply about the future of rural Scotland. Together, we work to ensure rural and island voices are heard nationally.
We are now looking for new Trustees to join our Board and help shape the next chapter of Scottish Rural Action. This is a voluntary role, and reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
💭 Why become a Trustee?
• Help shape the future of rural and island Scotland
• Bring your lived experience and expertise to national conversations
• Guide the delivery of the Scottish Rural & Islands Parliament, the UK’s largest participative democratic assembly
• Develop your skills in governance and advocacy, and connect with likeminded people across Scotland, the UK and Europe
🙌 What’s involved?
• Around 7 hours per month commitment
• Participation in Board meetings and strategy discussions
• Opportunities to get involved in campaigns, events, and policy work
🔎 Who we’re looking for
We welcome applications from people aged 16+ who live and/or work in rural or island Scotland.
We are particularly keen to hear from people living in island communities and those with skills or experience in areas such as governance, communications, finance, fundraising, policy, community development, and organisational growth. We also strongly encourage applications from people who feel underrepresented in rural leadership and decision-making spaces.
You can download the Trustee information pack here with information on how to apply: drive.google.com/file/d/1027rsLddMXJAqwYozg77qWLBgGBfAx4y/view?usp=sharing.
If you’re passionate about rural communities and want to help drive real change, we’d love to hear from you. 💚💙
#ScottishRuralAction #RuralScotland #IslandScotland #RuralVoices … See MoreSee Less
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