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.

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Transport Scotland are continuing their needs assessments across the islands.
Next up is Kerrera on 11th June. Drop in to have your say!
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Transport Scotland are continuing their needs assessments across the islands.
Next up is Kerrera on 11th June.  Drop in to have your say!

Transport Scotland are continuing their Needs Assessment sessions.

Next up is Tiree on 10th June. Pop in and have your say on ferry and transport on yor island.
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Transport Scotland are continuing their Needs Assessment sessions.  

Next up is Tiree on 10th June.  Pop in and have your say on ferry and transport on yor island.

Transport Scotland are continuing their needs assessment of transport.
Nex up is Colonsay on 9th June. Drop in to have your say!
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Transport Scotland are continuing their needs assessment of transport.
Nex up is Colonsay on 9th June.  Drop in to have your say!

Transport Scotland are currently undertaking work to better understand how ferry and wider transport services support island and peninsula communities in the Outer Hebrides, Small Isles, Skye and Raasay.

They are interested in hearing directly from young people (aged around 12–16). The survey for under-16s is available here:
forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=R3T3DoMQ7E24nyfHZQdoQJkNyrTTxjNIuHqCzo7th9ZUNTgyUzVLQ…

And for over 16s, your island survey can be found here:
www.transport.gov.scot/public-transport/ferries/islands-connectivity-plan/#64552

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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 Outer Hebrides, Small Isles, Skye and Raasay. 

They are interested in hearing directly from young people (aged around 12–16). The survey for under-16s is available here:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=R3T3DoMQ7E24nyfHZQdoQJkNyrTTxjNIuHqCzo7th9ZUNTgyUzVLQkdUT0JDUDc0UkFWUjU5RUoxQy4u

And for over 16s, your island survey can be found here:
https://www.transport.gov.scot/public-transport/ferries/islands-connectivity-plan/#64552

In person events are happening here 👇
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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

  • Orkney Residential!

    Orkney Residential!

    The Young Islanders Network residential is an annual event hosted across different island locations to create opportunities for young people to come together, both within and beyond their own island communities.  For 2025-26, we were hosted by Orkney. A multi-site residential hosted 13-15 March posed multiple logistical considerations including staggered arrivals and departures of delegates by plane and ferries. The multi-location planning incorporated themes of local…

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  • Scottish Government publishes new mental health crisis framework for children and young people

    Scottish Government publishes new mental health crisis framework for children and young people

    Scottish Government has published Supporting children and young people experiencing a mental health crisis: framework, setting out principles for how crisis support should be developed and delivered across Scotland. Read the framework here: https://www.gov.scot/publications/supporting-children-young-people-experiencing-mental-health-crisis/ The framework gives clear recognition to the distinct needs of rural and island communities in best practice when supporting children and…

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  • New National Islands Plan Launched: What It Means For Young Islanders

    New National Islands Plan Launched: What It Means For Young Islanders

    The Scottish Government has launched the second National Islands Plan, setting out how it aims to support island communities over the coming years with a particular focus on population retention and attraction. Launching the Plan alongside a visit to Orkney and Shetland, First Minister John Swinney said: ‘Island communities are a key national asset and…

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  • A YIN Residential 13-15 March 2026!

    A YIN Residential 13-15 March 2026!

    Are you aged 12-25 and want to have your views heard about being a young islander? Meet other young people from across Scotland’s islands.  Connect, share ideas and make friends while shaping and influencing what really matters to you. This March, the Young Islanders Network (YIN) is bringing young people from islands across Scotland together in…

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  • Read the YIN Ferry Safety Report

    Read the YIN Ferry Safety Report

    Following our transport challenge report in 2023, the Young Islanders Network (YIN) heard from young people that they often feel unsafe due to adult behaviour whilst travelling on ferries. This feeling applies to both mainland Scotland and inter-island ferries. Following the Young Islanders Network’s Transport Challenge Report, young people across Scotland’s islands told us clearly…

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  • 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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