Hinckley Times

Youth making their voices heard

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MORE than 2,000 young people across Leicesters­hire have been making their voices heard on the issues that matter the most to them.

Taking place online for the first time due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the ‘Make Your Mark’ ballot offers young people across the country an opportunit­y to have their say on what campaigns should be targeted by members of the UK Youth Parliament (MYP).

The top three national issues voted for in the ballot were supporting mental health, free university and stopping plastic pollution.

Along with the national topics, the top three local issues voted for in the county were domestic violence, homelessne­ss and access to training and jobs.

Across Leicesters­hire, almost 500 11 to 18-year-olds voted for mental health to be the focus of the campaignin­g. Mental health was also the second most popular topic in the country.

Leicesters­hire’s Youth Parliament representa­tives were happy to see national decisions echo the county’s sentiment on this subject.

Among the representa­tives are 15-year-old Michał Pietrzak, also a member of CYCle – the County Youth Council - said: “This year, we have set a record number of votes, with thousands of young people voting across the East Midlands. I am incredibly proud of the progress we have made and insurmount­ably happy that young people are becoming more and more interested with what is happening around the UK.”

Rosa MacGregor-Devlin, 17, also a CYCLe member said ‘’The ‘Make Your Mark’ ballot gives me the chance to voice the important things in my life and know that I would definitely be listened to’.’

Councillor Deborah Taylor, cabinet member for children and families, said: “Securing over 2,000 votes is an outstandin­g a result for Make Your Mark, especially with the campaign being delivered online for the first time.

“This ballot ensures that the voices of young people in Leicesters­hire are being heard on issues that matter to them which is vital for driving change. I’d like to personally thank and congratula­te all those that took part and helped raise awareness of the campaign.”

You can find out more by visiting https://www.byc.org.uk/uk/ukyouth-parliament/make-your-mark

The website also includes the summary of the results in each area of the UK.

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Tea bar volunteers Paul Griffiths and Janet Shanks

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