The business plan would have a shattering effect on young people, with the youth services headcount cut from 67 to just 23 staff, centralizing efforts on targeted interventions.
SBYS expressed disbelief at the scale of proposed cuts, feeling it's not just about jobs but primarily about the future and wellbeing of young people in Birmingham.
Julien Pritchard, a Green party councillor, condemned the council's plans, stating it is outrageous for a youthful city like Birmingham to dismantle its youth services.
The spokesperson for SBYS articulated a sense of loss, emphasizing that the dismantling of services is heartbreaking for the community, particularly for the youth.
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