Youth Action
With all this talk about the general election and getting people out to vote if you are under 18 and can’t vote in this election you may be wondering how you can make a difference and take action on some of the big issues affecting the world including; climate change, Aid and ensuring that people everywhere get access to good quality education and healthcare.
Well there are a number of ways for you to be involved:
Set up a Youth Action Group in your school or college.
Moved by the state of the world?
Outspoken about what’s unfair?
Excited about making a difference?
Oxfam is looking for motivated young people like you to help trial a new project – Youth Action Groups – and get skilled up and active as campaigners on international poverty issues.
Starting a Youth Action Group is your chance to join a movement for change. Oxfam is a vibrant global movement of dedicated people fighting poverty. Together. Doing amazing work. Together. People power drives everything we do. And we want you to join us.
From making a video message, to designing posters, to inviting your local MP to school, working with others in a Youth Action Group won’t just help you build your skills, you’ll have a real impact raising the profile of crucial issues in your school and community too.
Find out more about Youth Action Groups today by contacting Sophia, [email protected] 0121 634 3611
Join the Youth Board
We are looking for people aged 16-18 to our Midlands Youth Board.
Determined Passionate and full of ideas, you’ll play a part in developing fun campaigning projects aimed at making a fairer world possible.
You don’t need to know anything about campaigning already, you just need the enthusiasm to learn all about it, and the get-up-an-do to put those ideas into action. You’ll get an insiders experience of a big UK charity and the chance to sharpen your skills in communication and teamwork. For more information and to apply go to: www.oxfam.org.uk/youthboard
QuestionTeen
Do you live in the Leicestershire area?
Want to Quiz some local politicians in the run up to the General Election?
Oxfam is working with the Diocese of Leicester to bring you this special event.
Come to Emmanuel Church, on Forest Road in Loughborough on Thursday April 22nd, and ask genuine difficult questions to genuine MP’s. Race? The environment? Hoodies? Poverty? Whatever is your burning issue – make it theirs. We’ll be joined by Conservative MP Edward Garnier, Labour MP Andy Reed, Lib Dem Peter Colley and a representative from The Green Party. Please note that this is not a Hustings.
To register go to http://new.yp4l.com/questionteen/
You must be over 14 to attend Question Teen. Whilst there is no upper age limit, those over 21 will not be permitted to join in the debates and questioning of MP’s.