Welcome
We are the Young Women’s Movement
Scotland’s national organisation for young women and girls’ leadership and rights:
– Working collectively
– Leading meaningful change
– Creating a more equal society
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Check out our upcoming events
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Learn about young women’s human rights in our latest Status of Young Women in Scotland research
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Nominate someone for 30 Under 30 2025!
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We’re hiring! View our current vacancies.
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Watch the inaugural performance of ‘Young Women Move‘ by Nadine Aisha Jassat
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Sign up to our newsletter
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Check out our upcoming events
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Learn about young women’s human rights in our latest Status of Young Women in Scotland research
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Nominate someone for 30 Under 30 2025!
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We’re hiring! View our current vacancies.
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Sign up to our newsletter
-
Check out our upcoming events
-
Learn about young women’s human rights in our latest Status of Young Women in Scotland research
-
Nominate someone for 30 Under 30 2025!
-
We’re hiring! View our current vacancies.
-
Watch the inaugural performance of ‘Young Women Move‘ by Nadine Aisha Jassat
-
Sign up to our newsletter
-
Check out our upcoming events
-
Learn about young women’s human rights in our latest Status of Young Women in Scotland research
-
Nominate someone for 30 Under 30 2025!
-
We’re hiring! View our current vacancies.
Self-identifying young women, girls and non-binary people who recognise themselves within this movement are at the heart of everything we do.
Open opportunities for young women and girls
Our programmes
- Research report
- Rights
- Status of Young Women in Scotland
Status of Young Women in Scotland 2024/2025
This report explores young women’s human rights in Scotland – how we understand, access and advocate for our rights. This covers topics such as access to healthcare, justice, equality between young women and young men, threats to our human rights and how young women participate in politics and the barriers to doing so.

What’s new
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The age of AI creates many new opportunities, but in the wrong hands it can create enormous damage and contribute to a new form of gender-based violence. One of the most horrifying and ignored consequences of AI is deepfake abuse, and women and girls are the group disproportionally affected by it.
- Rights
- Violence prevention
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Across the world, young women’s human rights are facing unprecedented growing threats, from higher levels of discrimination to weaker legal protections, and less funding for programmes and organisations that support them.
- Rights
- Status of Young Women in Scotland
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As the Scottish Government outlines its priorities for the coming year before the next Scottish Election in its Programme for Government, The Young Women’s Movement reflects on how the programme influences key issues affecting young women and girls.
- Health
- Policy
- Poverty alleviation
- Violence prevention
- Article
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Rebecca, our Research and Policy Lead, discusses the proposed Youth Work (Scotland) Bill, reflecting on what a legal right to youth work means for young women and girls across Scotland.
- Policy
- Rights
- Article