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YOUTH VOICE MATTERS ABERDEENSHIRE
Aberdeenshire’s Youth Participation Update
January to March 2019
This newsletter aims to keep you up to date with youth engagement, action and representation in
Aberdeenshire. Updates are provided by youth practitioners and our members of the Scottish Youth
Parliament, Year of Young People (YoYP18) Ambassadors, Aberdeenshire Youth Council, Community
Youth Platforms and Specific Youth Issue/Interest Groups.
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Contents include updates from
The YOYP2018 Celebration Legacy Event Aberdeenshire MSYPs & MSYP Elects Pupil participation Forum Specific Interest Groups • Banchory Skatepark Crew • Kemnay High Hopes
The Young People’s Organising and Campaigning (YPOC) Group LGBTQ+ Groups
Community Youth Platforms (CYPs)
North Aberdeenshire Youth Platforms
• Peterhead Youth Platform
• Insch Youth Platform
• Huntly Youth Platform Banff Youth Platform
• Mintlaw Youth Platform
• Banff Youth Platform
• Turriff Youth Platform and TDJ Youth Platform
Central Aberdeenshire Youth Platforms
• Ellon Youth Platform
• Inverurie Youth Platform
• Kemnay Youth Platform
• Alford Youth Platform
• Meldrum Youth Platform
• Westhill Youth Platform
South Aberdeenshire Youth Platforms
• Stonehaven Youth Platform
• Banchory Youth Platform
• Aboyne Youth Platform
• Mearns Youth Platform
• Portlethen Youth Platform
Aberdeenshire Youth Council
Aberdeenshire Youth Bank
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The #yoyp2018 Celebration Legacy Event
On Friday night the 22nd of February 2019 the #yoyp2018 ambassadors and young
people from Aberdeenshire Youth Forum with support from the CLD Work With
Young People Team hosted the #yoyp2018 legacy event at Meldrum Academy.
Over 200 young people, adults including councillors and MSPs attended the event.
The event was in two parts:
• 6.30-7.30 – An exhibition of #yoyp2018
• 7.30-9.00 - #18 legacy event
The exhibition consisted of 5 spaces to showcase:
• #YOYP2018 Event Films
• 52 Youth Voices Clips
• #yoyp2018 Competition Entries
• Aberdeenshire Youth Platforms/Specific Interest Groups
• Partners and Organisation
There was also entertainment from
Stuart Vetch, Archie Petrie (both
guitar and vocals) and Callum
Geddes (piano and vocals)
The #18legacy event consisted of:
• #yoyp2018 Competition Winners
• Performances by Ellie Clark
• The #yoyp2018 in summary film
• The journey for Aberdeenshire #yoyp2018 ambassadors:
Ava, Taryn, Sasha and #humanrightsdefender Clara Gray
We were delighted that we painted Aberdeenshire purple on the night for
#PurpleMap #PurpleFriday for LGBT Youth Scotland and LGBT History month.
The Aberdeenshire Council tweet with Taryn Fletcher presenting was also a top
UKGOVTtweet (ranked 14th in the UK)– so it’s great that our young people are
making such an impact. The event was covered in the Evening Express and the
Press and Journal. Thank you all and your young people for supporting the event on
the evening.
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#YoYP2018 Competition Primary Aged Category Winners
• Sophie Cooper – Torphins Primary School
• Niamh Evans– Ordiquhill Primary School
• Eve Whitehead – Fettercairn Primary School
• Keo Black- Kinellar Primary School
• P6 and P7 pupils -Dunnottar Primary School (Overall Winner)
#YoYP2018 Competition Secondary School Aged Category Winners
• Jenny Duncan & Beth Mackay– Banff Academy
• Ross Duthie and Jordon – Fraserburgh Academy
• Alford Film Group – Alford Academy
• Ellon Youth Forum – Ellon Academy
• Leah Findlay – Mintlaw Academy (Overall Winner)
#YoYP2018 Competition 18+ years category
• David Donaldson – Aberdeen University (Overall Winner)
Winning film entries are highlighted in BLUE,
Ctrl & Click to watch.
The Key messages from the OVERALL
WINNING entries were:
• Choose Kind –
Dunottar Primary School – P6/7s
• Listen (to young people) –
Leah Findlay – Mintlaw Academy
• End discrimination towards Scottish
Gypsy Travellers –
David Donaldson
Cllr Gillian Owen, Chairperson of the
Education and Children’s Services
committee presented certificates to the
winners who were present.
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Aberdeenshire’s MSYPs
The Aberdeenshire MSYP’s attended the 68th SYP sitting in
Midlothian. During the sitting both Josh Macrae and Sasha
Brydon led a committee in partnership with the Aberdeenshire
Alcohol & Drugs Partnership. The discussion was around
concessionary travel for people in recovery, this was supported
by members of the SYP.
Sasha also deliver a key note motion on behalf
of the social security committee. This was in
connection with public ownership of housing
to tackle homelessness.
On the Saturday evening the SYP held their
Awards event which is is an annual
celebration, held at the March National
Sitting, which recognises the amazing work
that MSYPs and their Support Workers do to
represent Scotland’s young people.
Sasha attended the British Youth Council
conference where the discussion revolved around
the age of voting and how to support other parts
of the UK to lower the age to vote.
As March 2019 was the last sitting of the current MSYP’s we would like to say a big
thankyou to them all for all their hard work over the last two years.
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MSYP elects
During March 15 young people stood for MSYP 2019 – 21.
Aberdeenshire filled its seven seats during a twoweek
voting period. Two returning MSYP’s were successful who
will be joined by 5 new MSYP’s. Welcome to Ross Gibb,
Chloe-Louise Henderson , Kaylah Miller, Josh MacRae,
Shona Stuart, Sasha Brydon, Isla Young.
The MSYP elects have already attended
a training session at the Scottish
Parliament looking at subject
committees and members’ motion and
campaigning skills. We look forward to
working with them all in the near future.
Pupil Participation Forum have spent the last two meetings working on the
following: They have amended the Health and Wellbeing Young Leader
programme. This is a programme where young people in school identify a health
and wellbeing issue in their local school/community and work with their public
health co-ordinator on actions to address this issue. This programme was led by
officers in Aberdeenshire Council but the Pupil Participation Forum have been
approached to run it instead. They now have the launch event and the showcase
event organised and have simplified the criteria. This will be promoted in schools
from mid-June 2019.
We have also continued to work on our wellbeing resource. We have narrowed
down the areas we will be working on to the following: time management,
resilience, self-esteem/self-confidence, social media and coping with stress. These
were considered to be areas that young people can advise other young people
on from experience. We have brainstormed the content of each of these five
areas and will now consult with the Aberdeenshire Youth Forum on what we have
done so far.
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Banchory Skatepark Crew had a very successful trip to
Edinburgh which included a visit to the Scottish Parliament
and sessions in 3 different skateparks. After a very early
departure from Banchory, having loaded up our minibus
with the skatepark crew and our volunteers and a van with
bikes, scooters and boards, we arrived in
Edinburgh in good time for our meeting
with our local MSP Alexander Burnett and a
tour of the parliament.
We then attended First Minister’s
Questions, which we had prepared for by
watching it live the previous Thursday, so
we knew what to expect.
Having checked into our apartments at Leith we had a fast food lunch and then
made our way to Saughton outdoor skatepark where a great time was had by all.
In the evening we visited Transgression indoor park in Leith and after a restful night
we set off for East Kilbride on Friday and
had a superb day in Zone 74.
Some of the funding for the trip was
from our own Tesco Bag Pack, but a
substantial amount was from
Aberdeenshire Youthbank and we had a top up from South Marr Community
Safety Group so many thanks to both of those organisations for making the trip
possible.
Thanks also to our volunteers, Russ and Debbie Crichton, Derry and Megan
Douglas, our wonderful volunteer minibus driver Graeme Hansley and also to
Banchory Academy for supporting the trip and allowing an authorised absence
from school.
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Kemnay High Hopes have been working hard planning and promoting this
opportunity for other young people to get involve. The opening night took place on
Wednesday the 13th of March from 6:00pm to 8:00pm however all are welcome to
come to the weekly meetings every Wednesday night at Kemnay Community Hub
from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.
Looking forward to welcoming you!
The Young People’s Organising and Campaigning (YPOC) Group
Getting it right for looked after children
We have had a busy few months. We are still working on a DVD to go along with our
latest Guide on “Coming into care and moving placements – Getting it right”. We
are meeting with Paul from the media unit soon to talk about how we can present it
visually.
New champion
We have also interviewed and appointed a new Champion for Looked after
children and care leavers, Councillor Anouk Kloppert. Anouk will work with
Councillor Anne Stirling and the YPOC Group to support looked after children and
care leavers and to promote children’s rights and corporate parenting within the
council and its partners. We are really happy to welcome Anouk to the role.
Twilight session
We had a session in February where we welcomed the members of the corporate
parenting group to our YPOC meeting. They told us how they were getting on with
the pledges they had made about how they could support us and we told them
about our campaign. We had a fun acidity to start which was great fun. It was a
good event.
YOYP Legacy event
We also had a stall at the YOYP Legacy event which was very successful.
Here we are with the Acting Head of children’s services, Leigh Jolly.
We’ve been asked to do other
training for people who are our
corporate parents so it looks like we
will be busy for some time to come.
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LGBTQ+ Groups
Meldrum LGBT raised the flag for the end of LGBT month
and promoted purple Friday at the YOYP
Legacy Event and helped at a stall asking
young people to sign the flag in support.
The Mearns LGBT group have had a quiet term
mainly focusing on advertising their ‘Safe
Space’ and updating their main notice
board. They organised a ‘Purple Friday’ event within Mearns Academy where
everyone wore purple and handed out free #CATALYST badges. The film ‘Love
Simon’ was promoted to guidance teachers and was shown and discussed in all S1
PSE lessons. The group are now looking to show this through the Mearns Community
Cinema and Mearns Library, as a free event possibly through the months of
June/July, so that members of the public and other year groups can have the
opportunity to see this film too.
They have been asked to come along and do a
short presentation at Woodhill House to support
IDAHOBIT on Friday, May 17th 2019 where they will
be reading out a short poem, sharing their Artwork
and speaking about an influential person who has
made a difference to the LGBT community
through the work/actions they do.
They are looking at possibilities of attending
‘Grampian Pride’ at the end of May and would
like to see about getting some guest speakers from ‘four Pillers’ and an ex Mearns
Academy pupil who transgendered through their time as a Mearns Academy Pupil
and is now a part time model.
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Community Youth Platforms
North Aberdeenshire Youth Platform
Peterhead Youth Platform
Pupils have spent the last two terms
promoting LGBT awareness in their
school. They applied for funding
from Youth bank to help with their
project and were successful.
They have run a lunch time group “EMBRACE” on a Monday and have gathered
the thoughts of many pupils by attending PSE classes.
Recently they planned and organised a LGBT awareness conversation café,
providing lunch and selling LGBT
Merchandise.
Conversations at this event would suggest
the group achieved their outcome of LGBT
awareness in the school. Pupils spoke openly
about their
opinions
and would
like to see more from S1 upwards and have more
groups.
Monies raised will be used for future projects.
Youth Voice Peterhead –
Peterhead WWYP team have been visiting some of the primary school pupil council
sessions. Some schools have representation from all classes and other’s P4 – P7’s.
Sessions vary from weekly to monthly, pupils are elected, and sessions are very well
attended, they cover many topics and encourage fundraising to buy new items
that pupils want in the playground. One pupil council successfully liaised with
Aberdeenshire Council to get signs created and erected to stop dog fouling in the
school playground. We will continue to meet with these groups and link with pupils
as they move to the academy.
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Insch Youth Platform have been working on producing a powerpoint around
young people and mental health from a local perspective , as well as recruiting
more members , having fun and looking at the local and wider issues that affect
them and what they can do . They have also attended some Aberdeenshire Youth
Events.
Youth Voice Huntly - DAVE
Over the last term the group has explored a diverse range of subjects which have
been raised either through their own direct experiences (home and school) or
responding to current news stories. This has
involved participation and debate, voicing their
own thoughts and feelings, listening to others and
being respectful of different viewpoints etc. During
this time, they have worked with art interns from
Deveron Projects at various methods of raising
awareness for campaigns eg. zines, printed posters
and badges, one session was supported by Grays
School of Art.
The group is
developing an increased awareness and
understanding on how political decisions affect their
lives and some have
already become
active citizens in the
community (local
climate action
group).
Work has commenced to develop an
understanding of how communities change and
develop by interviewing residents at Scott’s hospital about their experience of the
town when they were teenagers.
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Mintlaw Youth Voice
Some of the group attended an AYF Meeting in Inverurie where they heard input
from other groups in the county, and they also took part in various workshops. The
highlight of the day for them was the Ceilidh in the evening!
In school, the group have highlighted the issue of queue-jumping in the canteen
and social area at break and lunch-time, citing occasions when no food was
available when they were eventually served despite having queued for a while.
Prefects who are meant to monitor the situation were not doing so. The group
contacted the Head Teacher and arranged a meeting with her and members of
the Senior Pupil Senate, where they spoke of the problem and made suggestions as
to how it could be resolved. The Head
Teacher took all this on board and
promised to include the monitoring in the
training of new Prefects after the summer.
Two group members are running a weekly
activity as part of the P7 Transition
programme. This takes the form of a
discussion group where the good and bad
areas of a designated subject are
discussed, and it is hoped some of the
young people will come to the weekly
Youth Voice meetings when they go up to
the Academy.
Next week the group is presenting their take on
Body Image as part of Mental Health Awareness
week by acting out how social media can affect
young people via photos and text messages, and
how it can be dealt with. They are having an open
meeting with healthy drinks and snacks and hope
others will join them at this event.
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Banff Youth Platforms
Banff Youth Platform are now meeting on a Thursday
evening from 6pm - 8pm in the Deveron Centre.
We have joined forces with
the Deveron Gamers and
have now met twice as a big group.
Last week young people were deciding what to call
themselves and did an exercise designed to get
them thinking about what a Youth Platform could
be.
Some our members are going on the Aberdeenshire
Youth Forum residential this weekend so I'm sure they
will come back to the group fired up with lots of new
ideas.
Turriff Youth Platform are currently working on a recruitment drive for next session
and are going to be holding a door open afternoon on May 21st at Turriff
Academy. In addition, are planning an event before the summer holidays. The
group have worked on an anti-bullying campaign within the Turriff area to raise
awareness. In a wider capacity, the Youth Platform continue to attend
Aberdeenshire Youth Forum Events and supported the YOYP Celebration.
TDJ Youth Platform continue to meet regularly and participated in one event last
term at Monquhitter Primary School. The group have several events upcoming in the
Summer term which they are looking forward to. Each event has enabled young
people in the group to develop their leadership and teamwork skills.
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Central Aberdeenshire Youth Platforms
Ellon Youth Forum
Ellon Youth Forum (EYF) attend the Year
of the Young People legacy event where
their Anti-Bullying Video was showcased
in the Secondary School Aged Category
Winners. The young people brought their
parents to the event and everyone
enjoyed the evening, it was great to see
the achievements made by young
people throughout the year.
The Forum have been working together
on a project with the school garden
project on campus to create a memorial
structure for the memorial garden
They have been working with a local
company to access funding to purchase
the materials to build the structure. (for
more information check out the school
blog at www.eagerbunch.blogspot.com)
EYF planned and organised a team
building trip to Haddo House and Country
Park where they enjoyed a walk and talk activity with the Visitor Services Officer,
this was followed by a picnic lunch at the Pheasantry building and an afternoon of
team building activities. We were lucky to enjoy beautiful weather which meant all
our activities were outdoors.
Inverurie Youth Platform
The youth forum attended the legacy event where members Josh and Kyle were
comparing the evening.
The youth forum helped with the MSYP elections and manned the paper ballots
during break and lunch and encouraged others to vote.
The young people attended Aberdeenshire youth forum meetings.
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Kemnay Youth Platform
The big push for KYVM this term has been to promote the group and encourage
new members to join.
We decided to host an open night in the CLD huts and encourage young people to
come along and find out more about the group and what we do. With help from
our workers we planned a fun session of activities and informal discussions so that
we could get to know each other and share our experiences of being a young
person in Aberdeenshire. We used some of our Youth Bank funding to order pizza's
and snacks for the night. One of our workers went to the school assemblies to
promote the evening and we designed a poster to go out on social media in the
local area.
On the night 5 P7s came along from the new S1's and we had a good laugh and
enjoyed a feast of pizza! Several young people said they wanted to come back
and get involved. Three signed up for our team building Break Out Games session
on the 28th April and are now attending the group regularly, which is great news.
The group has lots of plans for the next few months leading up to the summer
holidays....so watch this space 🙂
Alford Youth platform is being refocused. Following a campaign to look for new
members we have a number of interested young people. We have come together
but have not yet decided on a priority.
88 young people completed the Aberdeenshire Youth Forum questionnaire in the
Alford network. The new forming Youth platform will use the results as a basis for
identifying the area’s priority.
The original Alford Platform members
successfully engaged with the Alford
Academy Health and Wellbeing event in
February. They applied their learning
confidently by displaying the health and
wellbeing resource boxes they produced.
Some of the Health and Wellbeing
Resources
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All 9 members of the Meldrum Youth Forum helped to organise
and facilitate the end of the YOYP 2018 Legacy event at
Meldrum Academy. The members played a pivotal role by
greeted friends, family and visitors to the event and escorted
them around the school to various workshops and
demonstrations. They also helped to tidy up the event at the
end of the night.
They are now in the process of making a short film to be shown to the 2nds year
pupils and the new first years when they come to the school in order to keep the
membership active at the forum and have a youth voice within the school.
Members of the Forum travelled to
Stirling to receive their certificates for
their work over the last few months on
the Education Learners Panel .Meldrum
Youth Forum
Westhill Youth Platform
Unfortunately, no one has been attending, and staff are looking at alternative ways
to re-launch the platform next term.
Meetings 12noon - 1pm at Westhill Community centre.
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South Aberdeenshire Youth Platforms
Stonehaven Youth Platform
One of the members stood as a candidate in the Youth Parliament elections for the
constituency of North Angus & Mearns. She was unsuccessful on this occasion but
remains committed to equalities and promoting positive mental health.
Others in the group identified exam stress as being an issue. They researched the
benefits of spending time with animals to reduce anxiety and found out about the
use of Therapets. After contacting Canine Concern, pupils experiencing
heightened exam stress will have the opportunity to spend time with a Therapets
dog during the exam period. The group plan to run this as a wellbeing session
offering healthy drinks, mindfulness colouring and a place to talk.
Banchory Youth Forum has recently been formed and are
expressing their voice and demonstrating social
commitment by agreeing on how to address their priority of
an anti-bullying awareness campaign. Aberdeenshire
Youth Forum youth survey showed that 86 young people of
the 174 respondents living in the Banchory area highlighted
bullying as an issue.
The Forum have involved Banchory Achieve Group who
have kick started the
campaign by designing,
creating and displaying anti-
bullying posters. The Forum
have created their own youth
questionnaire to find out more
information from young
people on bullying, its effects and access to support.
They will carry out their
survey at the beginning
on next term.
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Aboyne Youth Platform has been busy as always this term members and have been
taking part in two Aberdeenshire Youth Forum meetings. Two young people took
roles as speakers at the legacy event of YOYP18 in February, one member attended
as one of the representatives for Aberdeenshire the North Sea Conference in
March, as well as promoting their opening afternoon to recruit members for Aboyne
Youth Platform with two new members coming to the initial meeting.
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Mearns Youth Forum have been working on their Drug and Alcohol awareness
campaign and have developed a questionnaire around Drugs, Alcohol and
Smoking. These will be handed out to Mearns Academy pupils over the coming
months to gather the thoughts of Mearns young people and to ascertain what
would be the best way to go forward with an awareness campaign that’s fits the
needs of the Mearns young people. They have also been putting final organisation
into their “food for thought” campaign which aims to help with exam stress and will
run throughout the duration of the exam
period in May. They have organised the
free water, fruit pots and cakes for those
sitting exams and bringing the relevant
resources together for their information
display table. They are currently also
developing a recruitment drive to gain
new members for after the exam period
in May.
Four members of the youth
Forum attended the #YoYP 18 Legacy event in
February, where they shared the work the
Mearns Youth forum had done over the
previous year and their contribution to
#YoYP18. They put together an information
display board and a short show reel to show
members of the public their work. One
member helped to distribute the wrist bands
whilst another supported a group going
around the display areas.
They also took turns to stand by their display and speak to members of the public.
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The chair person, Isla Young, has attended AYLT
and AYF meetings and contributed to the future
planning of these groups for the upcoming year,
as well as planning and developing the #YoYP
Legacy event. Through being a member of the
AYLT, Isla applied for and was successfully chosen
to be one of the youth representatives from
Aberdeenshire, at the recent North Sea
Commission – Youth has a Voice Conference. This
event was held In Norway and was for young
people to come together to discuss how youth participation can be a part North
Sea Commissions decision making processes
in the future.
Isla also put her name forward for the SYP
elections which were held in March. Isla
created her election campaign, posters
and election information. She ran a very
successful campaign, speaking with young
people of voting age in both Mackie
Academy and Mearns academy.
Isla won the election and was voted in as the new MSYP for North Angus and
Mearns for the 2019-21 term with SYP, taking over from her predecessor, Lauren
McGill.
During the Exam periods next term, the Mearns Youth Forum will
not be meeting to concentrate on their exams.
Due to a reduction in numbers, Portlethen Youth Platform decided to relaunch
themselves. Invitations were sent to various schools, committees and community
groups, looking for representation. Twelve new members were enlisted,
representing primaries, the local church and LGBT groups. The group are looking to
develop actions in response to the recent AYF youth survey.
Meetings days and times have been changed and are now every second Tuesday
4pm - 5pm at Portlethen Community Centre
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Aberdeenshire Youth Council (AYC)
(Formerly the Shadow Youth Management Team)
Aberdeenshire Youth Council (AYC) met on the 30th January and the 14th February.
At the meeting in January the group discussed
• Membership/Residential/Purpose/Roles/Expectations/etc
• Recent Requests for Youth Representation
• Selection of Winners for the #yoyp2018 competition
• #yoyp2018 Legacy event programme
• Comperes/MCs at the event
• Entertainment
• Leaflets – Info on CYPs/AYF info sheet/SYMT Info Sheet
• Update on Norway Opportunity
• #YOYP2018 Participation Certificates
February Meeting
The group met at Meldrum Academy on the 14th February from 5.30-7.30pm to see
the venue for the end of #yoyp2018 legacy event. The Meldrum Youth Forum
supported the group and discussed the plans for the event.
Members of the group were key to the success of the event with members of AYC
compering the event, entertaining, delivering inputs and displaying information on
the group and supporting #LGBT history month, #PurpleFriday and #purplemap.
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Aberdeenshire Youth Bank
Aberdeenshire Youth Bank members and staff met in January 24th 2019 to evaluate
together their experience with young people reporting an increase in feeling
confident and empowered to make decisions also to make an impact in their
communities. Young people have made great suggestions to improve Aberdeenshire
Youth Bank 2019-2020.
Three members represented Aberdeenshire Youth Bank in
Glasgow at Youth Bank Networking day on the 26th of
January 2019 where young people had the opportunity to
share their experiences and knowledge with other peers at
a national level.
Acknowledgements
Youth Voice Matters Aberdeenshire would like to thank all those individuals who
have shown support to Aberdeenshire’ s youth representatives and #yoyp2018
ambassadors over the period, by coming along and getting involved or
contributing to the newsletter.
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