The Oban Times

Barra youth work wins award

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The Western Isles Youth Action Climate Group (WIYACG) based on Barra has been named Climate Youth Work Project of the Year at the National Youth Work Awards 2023.

This remarkable group of young climate activists are making a significan­t impact by addressing pressing environmen­tal issues. Formed during the pandemic through virtual meetings, the WIYACG recognised the power of collective action to amplify their voices and influence key decision-makers.

The group has engaged with councillor­s, MPs, MSPs and the head of catering assets and the director of education of Western Isles Council.

They have discussed single-use plastics, microplast­ics, fishing nets, marine life, the decline of local bumblebees and fast fashion, ensuring their concerns are heard by those in positions of authority.

WIYACG has participat­ed in the global 1.5 Max summit and a two-day COP26 Youth Scotland residentia­l gathering in Edinburgh.

They have proven themselves to be tireless fundraiser­s, distributi­ng funds to support other local youth groups and projects that promote sustainabi­lity. Through their actions, they are expanding youth participat­ion in climate issues on Barra and in neighbouri­ng communitie­s.

Group member Anna MacKinnon said: ‘‘Being part of WIYACG has helped me have a voice and address environmen­tal issues that young people care about.’’

Gabi Mackay, from the Isle of Lewis, expressed her excitement about winning the national award, saying:‘‘It will serve as a positive story about young people who genuinely care about the environmen­t and their impact on it.’’

Tim Frew, chief executive officer of YouthLink Scotland, the national agency for youth work, added: ‘‘We have come together to celebrate youth work. Young people have faced the challenges of a global pandemic and a cost-ofliving crisis exacerbati­ng an already worrying situation regarding child poverty and mental health and wellbeing. Youth work organisati­ons have required a double dose of that youth work spirit, grit, optimism, agility and resilience so that they can continue to offer young people opportunit­ies to thrive.

“These young people from the Western Isles demonstrat­e the power of great youth work to change lives.”

 ?? Photograph: Alan Rennie. ?? Western Isles Youth Action Climate Group at the Double Tree Hilton in Glasgow on June 21.
Photograph: Alan Rennie. Western Isles Youth Action Climate Group at the Double Tree Hilton in Glasgow on June 21.

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