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UK Youth Parliament
Becoming a UKYP MP
What UKYP MPs in South Glos have done
The UKYP MPs in South Glos have:
set up the What's Up peer support website
campaigned to get reduced transport costs for young people
carried out a survey about SRE in South Glos
Attended regional and national conferences
Been members of the Big Stash panel
Worked with the council on the Children and Young People's Plan
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Becoming a UKYP MP
What does being a UKYP MP involve?
What the UKYP MPs themselves say
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Becoming a UK Youth Parliament MP - information and application form
See also
Aims of The Children's Fund
Annual Performance Assessment (APA)
Children and Young People Information Service
Children and young people partnerships
Children and Young People Plan 2009-2012
Children and young people, fora and groups
Children in care participation
Concessionary transport to school
Counselling and support
Emergency contraception
Examples and outcomes of participation - council
Examples and outcomes of participation - partners
Examples and outcomes of participation - schools
Free condoms and contraception
Fromeside Youth Centre
Joint Area Review (JAR)
Joint Area Review (JAR)
Made for Ever Youth Centre
Our key priorities
Our vision
Participation events, activities and surveys
Participation project
Pregnancy advice and free testing
Projects
Safeguarding training and events
Schools and settings - racial incidents
South Gloucestershire Go For It Award
South Gloucestershire UKYP manifesto
Sports Stars help support local children in sport
Sports stars help support local children in sport
Staff, skills and resources
What is What Next
What the UKYP MPs themselves say
Youth chamber orchestra
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