Just The Way It Is? Young Creatives Demand Safety & Rights in Music
We’ll hear from a panel about what real action looks like for young creatives and how to bridge the gap between generations.

Following the release of our recent report, Just The Way It Is, we’ll be joined for a panel discussion hosted by Jeenat Mohammed (UP2STNDRD) and with Diljeet Bhachu (Musician’s Union), Katy Lana-Hall (Music Guardians) and Niyi Akeju (CIISA) . We’ll talk about what real action looks like for young creatives and how to bridge the gap between generations by helping them understand perspective of the challenges we face while keeping that spark alive.
Moving past the issues of being taken advantage of and foucsing on how we can proactively make things better. This panel will be a reflective and educational Q&A to ensure everyone leaves with practical tips, solid strategies and confidence.
About Jeenat Mohammed
A multifaceted creative with a mission, Using her platform to champion youth safety, growth, and opportunity in the music industry. She is passionate about bridging the gap between generations and uniting communities through creativity and conversation.
About Musicians’ Union
The Musicians’ Union is a trade union representing musicians working in the UK across all sectors of the music business.
About Music Guardians
Music Guardians is a pioneering organisation dedicated to reshaping safety standards across the UK music industry for young people aged 16–25.
About CIISA
CISSA is The Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority. Their purpose is to uphold and improve standards of behaviour across the creative industries and to prevent and tackle all forms of bullying and harassment.
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Youth Music
Youth Music is a national charity investing in music making projects that support children and young people facing barriers affecting their social, personal and musical development.



