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IKEA UK & Barnardo's launch national child-centred partnership this National Children's Day UK

IKEA

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IKEA UK and Barnardo’s today announce a new three-year national partnership to support children and young people across the UK, with a focus on young carers.


  • IKEA UK and Barnardo’s today announce a new national partnership to support vulnerable children and young people, coinciding with National Children’s Day UK on 12th May
  • The three-year partnership, with a focus on young carers, aims to create more child-friendly and connected neighbourhoods whilst supporting Barnardo’s front line services at a local level
  • Both organisations want to lead the way when it comes to how a charity and a retailer can work together to contribute to creating real change for the next generation

The partnership brings together IKEA’s focus on creating better lives and better lives at home and Barnardo’s knowledge of children and young people, with the ambition of having a positive impact on the lives of the most vulnerable children and young people in society.

Launching this National Children’s Day UK, both organisations believe every child  deserves a place to call home, a healthy start in life, a quality education, the right to play and a positive future. Play is essential to the cognitive, physical, social and emotional well-being of children and young people.

Through a child-centred approach, IKEA and Barnardo’s will be led by children and young people to understand how they can better support them. As such, young people and children will be at the heart of the partnership, taking a lead on how support, funds and expertise should be used, from reimagining spaces and taking part in new activities, to challenging policy.

Hege Sæbjørnsen, Country Sustainability Manager at IKEA UK, said: “At IKEA, we believe every child deserves a place to call home, a healthy start in life, a quality education, the right to play and a positive future. Together with Barnardo’s we have an amazing opportunityto create a long-term positive impact on the lives of the most vulnerable children and young people in society through sharing expertise and resources, leveraging our unique skills and scale, and more traditional fundraising.

“We want to balance our expertise and knowledge in life at home and strength as a values-led business with Barnardo’s knowledge and expertise of the needs of young carers, providing the best opportunities to support them so that they can have the same opportunities as their peers. We will do this together with more than 12,000 passionate co-workers across our business.”

Barnardo’s Chief Executive Javed Khan said: “We are delighted to announce our partnership with IKEA and we’re excited to see how it develops in the next three years. 

“Like us, IKEA understands that having a happy, safe childhood gives a child the best start at a bright future. We are proud to partner with a company that appreciates Barnardo’s values and ambitions.  

“With young people at its heart, this partnership will make a positive impact on the lives of some of the most vulnerable children and young people in the UK.”

Barnardo’s vital front line services are all within a short distance of every one of IKEA’s 22 stores across the UK, making it easy for store teams to engage directly with local Barnardo’s representatives and young people. Some stores have already made great progress building relationships locally, for example, IKEA Glasgow and IKEA Edinburgh have today launched a textile take-back scheme giving customers the chance to donate unwanted clothing and soft furnishings to their local Barnardo’s centre. 

Meanwhile, co-workers at IKEA Warrington have been using their home-furnishing expertise to help refurbish a property which supports young people transitioning from the care system. More stores are in the process of planning their own local activity over the coming months.

Throughout the duration of the partnership, IKEA will provide plenty of opportunities for co-workers and customers to engage and participate, starting with Barnardo’s collection tins appearing in all IKEA UK stores on National Children’s Day UK this Sunday 12th May.

For more information on the national partnership, visit https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/this-is-ikea/

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