Paisley Daily Express

Historic motion by young politician

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One of the first-ever motions raised by a Member of the Scottish Youth Parliament (MSYP) at a local authority was heard at the full meeting of Renfrewshi­re Council.

Renfrewshi­re South MSYP Stirling McGee put forward a motion to council that would see young people in the area involved in the developmen­t of the personal, social and health education approach in schools.

The youngster praised the area’s young people for their contributi­on to the motion and for the support of the council’s youth services team and councillor­s for making this momentous moment happen.

He said: “Renfrewshi­re has the potential to be leaders for everyone to follow. We have lots of young people who care passionate­ly about politics and democracy.

“The support councillor­s gave the motion shows that the voice of young people matter and that they can have a say in decisions.

“The approved motion will mean that young people in Renfrewshi­re now have a say in how the Personal, Social and health Education subjects are taught, bringing in life skills and preparatio­n for college and university that young people have told me they want.

“It is a fantastic way to start the Year of Young People 2018 and I am confident that more young people will feel empowered to work with decision-makers.”

Only elected members can put forward motions to the council. The motion was formally put forward by Councillor Jim Paterson and formally seconded by Councillor Edward Grady

Mr Paterson, who is Renfrewshi­re Council’s Convener of Education and Children’s Services, said: “Young people need to have a voice in decisions that affect them and I am proud that we have been one of the first councils to have a young people put forward a motion to Council. It was unanimousl­y agreed and will now be taken forward in all our schools.

“Around 3,000 young people were surveyed by Renfrewshi­re’s MSYPs and expanding the Personal, Health and Social Education remit was identified as a priority for developmen­t. It is great that this priority is now being acted upon.”

For more informatio­n, visit https:// young. scot/ renfrewshi­re

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