Perthshire Advertiser

Callforyou­ngpeopleto joinboardf­orchange

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The NSPCC is looking for young people in Scotland to join a new group that gives them the chance to shape and influence the charity’s work, and ensure they are at the heart of our decision making.

We are launching the Young People’s Board for Change, and want to recruit 15 members aged between 13 and 16, from across the country.

The Board members will use the platform to raise awareness of what matters most to them, take action and make change happen. They will also have a big role internally advising staff and trustees.

The young people will take part in new experience­s and opportunit­ies, meet other young people, as well as develop confidence and learn life-long new skills, such as campaignin­g and public speaking.

Over a two-year period, members will take part in residentia­ls, meetings and workshops, and campaign to share their views and opinions.

We want as many young people as possible to have the chance to apply, so we are encouragin­g parents and carers to speak to their children about this exciting opportunit­y, and teachers and other profession­als to share details with their students and through their networks.

At the NSPCC, we are committed to ensuring that young people are empowered and that their opinions are listened to. It’s vital that we put children and young people first and embed their views into everything we do in our fight for every childhood

Readers can find out more at nspcc.org.uk/boardforch­ange, or for an informal chat please contact participat­ionteam@nspcc.org.uk.

The deadline for completed applicatio­ns is January 11 and interviews will be held between

January 18-21.

Carla Malseed,

Local Campaigns Manager, NSPCC Scotland

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