This page provides
information about how Forest Heath
District Council involve young people in
decision-making and promote citizenship in school.
To contact us
: Email
youth@forest-heath.gov.uk or
Call 01638
719295-NEW LOOK
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Youth Forum : Young People WANTED!
Current Consultation
Youth & Schools Programme
Youth Forum : Young People
WANTED !
Almost 25% of Forest Heath’s population is under 18 and
therefore has no vote and no voice. However, we value the
contribution young people can make to our
community and want to listen to young people's ideas
and opinions.
In March 2007 the
new 'Youth Forum for Forest Heath' was launched with the aim of
providing a network for local school councils and giving young
people in the area a voice which will be listened to by the
council.
Any young person who is a resident of
the area and is aged 11 to 19 can be nominated by their School
Council or youth club. No experience is necessary and training will
be provided. Meetings are held four
times a year to discuss important youth-related
issues and members lead in organising an annual Youth
Conference during Local Democracy Week.
If you want
to get involved contact us by
email youth@forest-heath.gov.uk
or call 01638
719295
Youth & Schools Programme
We actively support Citizenship in schools and offer a
range of programmes and activities including an 'Introduction
to the District Council ' which involves a
visit to the Council Chamber and lasts approximately 1 1/2 hours
and is suitable for a class of between 15 -30 pupils.
Alternative programmes are available which can be delivered at your
school. For details call 01638 719295 or
email
youth@forest-heath.gov.uk to
make a booking.
We also offer short sessions and classroom workshops to
schools covering subjects such as : health improvement, health
& hygiene, countryside and sustainable
development.
