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Book a Rebel

Bring authentic youth voice to your event, campaign or project. Our Rebels have lived experience and the insight to go with it.

  • Five ways rebels can contribute

    Different ways for young people to get involved, shape ideas, and take action in ways that actually fit them.

  • 100% youth led

    Built and driven entirely by young people, with lived experience at the centre of every decision, direction, and idea.

  • One shared mission

    A shared direction shaped by young people who’ve lived it and want to change what comes next.

Who are the Digital Rebels?

Our Digital Rebels are an experienced and highly engaged group of young people who sit at the heart of FlippGen.

They help shape the direction of the organisation and play a central role in decision-making, campaigns, and strategy.

Aged between 18–24, our Digital Rebels bring together a huge breadth of lived, professional, and academic experience. Collectively, they have more than 80 years of combined campaigning, advocacy, and youth leadership experience.

Their expertise spans a wide range of areas connected to digital life, mental health, youth engagement, politics, and social change. Some are building expertise through university study and academic research. Others host podcasts, lead online communities, create digital content, or speak publicly on issues affecting young people. Several have direct political experience, while others have experience running charities, youth organisations, and grassroots campaigns.

What unites them is that they understand digital life not as observers, but as the generation living it every day. They combine lived experience with practical insight, making them uniquely placed to advise organisations, policymakers, brands, and institutions on creating safer, healthier, and more empowering digital environments for young people.

How can our Digital Rebels help?
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Speakers

Engaging young speakers for panels, conferences, assemblies, podcasts, webinars and public events.

Facilitators

Support delivering workshops, discussions, youth engagement sessions and consultations in a relatable and accessible way.

Youth advisors

Young people who can help shape campaigns, programmes, policies and services through genuine youth voice and co-production.

Consultants

Youth-informed insight on digital wellbeing, online safety, social media, AI and the experiences of young people online.

Lived experience contributors

Young people sharing personal insight to inform research, storytelling, training, media and policy conversations.

Fees and contribution

Supporting youth participation

FlippGen is a youth-led not for profit.

Contributions from organisations help us support safe, meaningful and accessible participation for young people, including training, safeguarding, preparation and travel costs.

We encourage organisations to contribute where possible, with fees discussed depending on the nature of the opportunity and organisation type.

Make an enquiry

Let’s make it happen

Tell us about your opportunity and we'll get back to you to explore how our Digital Rebels can get involved.

1) Submit your enquiry
Fill in the form with details about your organisation and opportunity.

2)We'll be in touch
The FlippGen team will follow up to discuss your needs and how our Rebels can contribute.

3) Agree & prepare
We'll handle the logistics, preparation and briefing to ensure everything goes smoothly.