Stockport Express

MP visits young people in community group

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CHEADLE MP Mary Robinson spent time with a group of more than 60 young people from Stockport who were taking part in the National Citizens’ Service (NCS) programme.

The NCS was launched by the Government in 2011 as part of the Big Society programme, with the aim of encouragin­g young people between the ages of 15 and 17 to get involved with their community and develop key skills.

The young people Mary spoke to spent the first week of the NCS programme at an outdoor activities centre, where they bonded as a team as they were made to step outside of their comfort zone.

After this they spent a week at Salford University, learning to live independen­tly and working to develop skills which they then used to organise a social action activity with a local charity.

At the event, there were presentati­ons from young people about what they had learned and how they had used their experience­s from the NCS programme to benefit their community.

One group had visited the Oak Tree Court Community Centre in Cheadle, where they built relationsh­ips with residents and worked to increase their understand­ing of other generation­s.

Mary said: “I was inspired to see so many young people getting actively involved in their community.

“The NCS is a great way for our young people to develop skills which will stay with them throughout their lives and it was so encouragin­g to see so many taking part.”

 ??  ?? ●●Mary Robinson MP with young volunteers and parents
●●Mary Robinson MP with young volunteers and parents

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