This report explores the experiences of first and second generation immigrant British populations. It seeks to gain greater insights into the standard of living among people in this group, with a particular focus on identity, opportunities and education. It has been developed and devised by a group of young Kickstart peer research recruits. The work is underpinned by the researchers’ own contextual understanding of this issue, and builds understanding of the experiences of their peers.

The Kickstart Scheme is a government-funded programme that targets 16 to 24-year-olds on Universal Credit who are deemed to be at risk of long-term unemployment. In summer 2021, The Young Foundation partnered with Youth Futures Foundation and the Mohn Westlake Foundation to recruit young people through the Kickstart programme and train them as peer researchers.

The subject of this research and the research design, tools, collection and analysis of data, and write-up of this report were all led by the Kickstart recruits.

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Posted on: 13 April 2023

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