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Worcestershire is split into 6 Districts – Bromsgrove, Malvern Hills, Redditch, Worcester, Wychavon and Wyre Forest. There are 4 places allocated to young people from each District, with members elected for 3 years.  

Meetings of the Youth Cabinet are held once a month, where a wide range of issues that are important to young people are discussed. Members discuss any projects or campaigns that are being worked on as well as any other issues that are raised. Often meetings focus on a particular theme, with those who work in these areas invited along to hear the views of young people.

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Why would I want to be on the Youth Cabinet or UKYP?Being on Youth Cabinet or Youth Parliament is a great opportunity to have your say

and make a difference for all young people in Worcestershire. Through this there will be opportunities for you to gain new skills and experiences, as well as learning about how decisions are made and how you're able to influence this. You'll also get to meet new people, make friends and hopefully have fun!

Will I get any help?Support will be provided the whole time you are involved with the Youth Cabinet or

UKYP from the Youth Voice Team.

When are the meetings?Youth Cabinet and UKYP meetings are usually held in the evenings for around two

hours. Other meetings also tend to be held in the evenings although some activities take place at the weekends or during school holidays. Occasionally opportunities arise during the day in term time – we try to keep these to a minimum and always seek permission from both parents and schools.

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How do I get to meetings?If you need transport to get to a meeting then we can arrange this for you with one of

our approved taxi firms, or if you are able to use public transport we will refund the cost of this for you.

Will it cost me anything?Members of Youth Cabinet and UKYP don’t get paid, but it shouldn’t cost anything to

be involved and we will cover any expenses or ensure that you have access to everything required for the role.

Can I stand for both Youth Cabinet and UKYP?Yes, you can stand for election for both the Youth Cabinet and UKYP, but if you do get

elected to both of these then you have to decide which role to take on. Members of Youth Cabinet are elected for 3 years, while the term of office for MYPs is 2 years; however you then have an opportunity to sit on the Cabinet for a further year.

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Speak to a teacher and tell them you are interested

Fill in a form and send it to us We will then contact you and invite you to come

along to a special day where you can find out all about the Youth Cabinet and meet other young people who are already involved.

Or you can email us: [email protected]

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Young people write a manifesto We get some professionals to produce posters

with your manifesto on. In January we will be contact lots of schools,

youth centres, libraries etc to get them involved in the voting

The Vote Period is 27th January – 10th Feb. On the 21st February we have a massive vote

county On 1st March we announce the results at a special

event

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Thank you for having me today, I hope that you enjoyed it.

Don’t forget to Vote in the youth elections