Choose or Lose Young People’s - Leicester City …...I know what I can do to make people’s life...
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Choose or Lose Young People’s
Elections 2016
Candidate Manifesto’s Area 6
Evington, Troon, Thurncourt, Humberstone & Hamilton
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Het Talati
My name is Het Talati, I am 12 years old and I go to Hamilton
Community College.
In my opinion I am perfect for this role because I listen to other
views and implement them. I am good at putting my point across
and making myself heard.
I always stand by my decisions and strongly believe in them. I am
not afraid to take risks.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Nailah Gaffar
Hey, my name is Nailar Gaffar, I’m 14 years old and I go to City of
Leicester Community College.
I’m standing for elections because I care about my community and I care
about supporting, listening and encouraging the ideas and concerns of
young people in Leicester. I will make sure voices are heard and ideas
are brought to life.
I’ve noticed that there is a lack of facilities for young people in Leicester
and would like for there to be more youth clubs. If I am elected I will do
my best to campaign for more youth clubs and facilities for teens.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Jobenjeet Mehroke
Hello, my name is Jobenjeet and I’m 13. I enjoy a lot of things such
as sports, gaming, and all sorts of things. Over the years I have
gathered a lot of experiences to help me succeed in the Young
People’s Council. I am currently Captain of the school council and
have taken part in the public speaking competition Mp6. Here is
my manifesto:
I would like better road safety due to the fact of the number of accidents happening.
I would like better sports facilities for young people to encourage them to get fitter.
I would like more opportunities for young people to take part in more active things.
That is my manifesto. I truly believe in myself, I believe I have a lot
of experience that I know will help me, I am confident and realistic
and most importantly hard working. I am very confident that I can
be a great representative, and trust me; I will try my hardest to
succeed if you vote for me.
Vote for me, the voice of young people.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Lamees Mohamed
My name is Lamees Mohamed, I am 12 years old and I attend Madani
Schools Federation. I am running for area 6. I have taken part in one
voice which listens to young people’s views on the war between
Palestine and Israel. I have also taken part in interfaith which looks at
the role between Britain played in the first world war.
I want to help and support young people and help all of them find their
voice. We all have opinions and ideas and they need to be heard. The
Paris conference on climate change made me realise that for the best
future possible we should aim high and go green. I want to do
everything possible to make the air around us cleaner and greener. I will
do everything from planting trees to picking up litter. The beginning of a
cleaner future starts here. However I have many other ideas to improve
the lives of young people. Some of them are teaching first aid to kids
and creating teenage support groups. I want to forge a brighter future
and I want to work with you to achieve our goal.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Roda Ali
My name is Roda Ali and I attend Madani Schools Federation.
I am a confident, intelligent, determined and motivated individual.
These qualities allow me to talk to others eloquently and deliver my
opinions across. I am standing for this election as I believe with this
position, I will be able to make a difference for the youth of Leicester.
As I am an active member of the community and a young person, I
understand and relate to the needs of those I hope to represent. My
aims are that young people have outlets to socialise and study in safe
environments and with your support, I am positive we will be able to
achieve these goals.
Vote for a voice.
Vote for a say.
Vote for Roda.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Brahmpreet Gulati
Hello I am Brahmpreet Gulati I am a candidate for the Young people Council,
previously I have 2 years’ experience with the YPC and attending parliament
sittings 2015. I am standing for the YPC (young people’s council) election because I
feel that the Leicester, needs a voice for young people. I want to take Leicester’s
voice forward to put in the UKYP (UK youth parliament) which is further a platform
for youth issues and concerns. I have been living in Leicester – Thurnby
lodge/NetherHall for a long time. I am aware of the issues in my area.
If I am elected I want to be the voice of young people. I am strongly passionate
about clearing the image of young people but also embracing it. I also want to
listen to other young people’s views and ideas to make a big progress in the areas.
We as an area would like more youth activities , as the government are planning
to cut them, I think most people don’t understand the value of youth clubs and
the youth team and what effect it has on individuals , so FUND YOUTH CLUBS AND
DO NOT CUT THEM.
I would like to work closely with local police, like last year, we managed to have a
‘police icebreaker session’ which was a positive outcome to build on the relations
with the police.
I need your support to make OUR area the best it can be for OUR future
generation. Vote for me 14-17th march for your fresh voice.
With kind regards
Brahmpreet Kaur Gulati
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Raeesah Desai
Hi my name is Raeesah Desai from the City of Leicester College. I am in year 9. I am
approachable, understanding and a great listener who wants to represent all young
people in the City. Let’s grab this opportunity to design our own successful futures. A
vote for me is a vote from an experienced student council candidate that is focussed
on doing anything in my power to build a stepping stone for young people to build a
better community. I will work to reform our democracy and make young people
heard. As hard working students, our opinion should count and be recognised for
what affects us. The job market is tough, therefore young people should be given the
opportunity to develop key life skills to make them more employable so young
people have more to offer for their employability. We can fight against increased
costs of education. Students shouldn’t have to worry about owing money before
completing their education, making education more affordable and more saving
student’s money ETHOS.
Vote for me, together we can achieve more. I shall represent the views of all young
people; I am friendly and easy to talk to. Everyone should have the right to fulfil their
religious obligations and achieve optimum results in their education without feeling
isolated or secluded. Safety and internet awareness should be on all our radars
because of the dangers involved. I am not just raising the profile of young people; I
am also helpful in organising and campaigning fund raising events. I have gained
extensive knowledge in this field through participating in a successful fund raiser. To
help organise events, my knowledge in IT and use of social media can help to reach
those voices that need to be heard and represented. As an open minded individual, I
respect all boundaries, views and faiths. I believe nothing is impossible with the right
approach and attitude. I hope you will consider me a suitable candidate for this huge
opportunity which I will treat with passion.
Thank you.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Moosa Ahmed
Hello, my name is Moosa and I’m running for the Young People’s
Council. Currently I am a student rep at Madani Boys School.
In my free time I like to paint and love to play football. My ideal City
would be a place of sport activities, a clean environment and increased
affordable activities for young people.
If I get elected I will campaign for services that support young people.
What makes me stand out is that I can relate to people from a multi
cultural background.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Rumesha Shehzad
Hi, my name is Rumesha and I am 14 years old. I am running for a place
on Leicester City Council’s YPC!
I am running for a place because I want to make a difference. I want to
be one voice for people who cannot speak up for themselves.
I want to campaign for more activities for young people to join and take
part in around the City.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Mohammed Shehzad
My name is Mohamed Hassan Shehzad and I am 13 years old. I am a
kind of person who is confident at things and I really love football.
Whenever I do something I do it with everything I have. I love to do
things like role play drama, something that makes me stand out.
The reason why I am standing for the young people’s council is
because I am really confident at what I do and I think I can make this
place a better place. I am a good listener so I will try my upmost best
to fulfil everyone’s needs. I will understand people’s points of view.
I know what I can do to make people’s life turn into a dream.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Lujain Dassu
My name is Lujain Dassu. I am 14 years old and I attend the City of
Leicester College in Evington, but I live in Hamilton. I would like to think
I am approachable and confident to represent young people.
I am fortunate to live in such a diverse community but I am aware that
with this comes many issues such as bullying and discrimination against
each other verbally and on social media.
Other issues I would act upon when elected would be ways in which we
can help the environment. Making the area cleaner and safer for the
youth.
I am running for election because I think this is a great opportunity for
not only my voice to be heard but the thoughts and opinions of young
people today.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Ayesha Zumla
My name is Ayesha, I am 15 year old and attend Crown Hills
Community College.
I am standing for election as I am a very confident person, who is
concerned for those around her. I am motivated and to prove this, I
take on many roles, such as, whole school council, school council,
prefect. I represent my form and year in as many ways as I can.
I take as many opportunities in life all to achieve. I want to be
successful and doing this election and participating will help me.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Nadiyah Jamal
Hi, my name is Nadiyah Jamal, I am 14 years old and I attend Crown
Hills Community College.
I feel I can make a difference in our community.
I will make a difference in making the place we live in a safe place and
also environmental.
I am standing for election to help our community and make a stand
for the rest of the community.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Callum Maddern
Hi, my name is Callum, I am 13 years old and I attend Keyham Lodge
school.
I am standing for election to help the society we live in and all the
children and young people.
You should vote for me because I can listen to you and help your
voice to be heard.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Uzayr Shaikh
My name is Uzary Shaikh, I am 11 years old and I go to City of
Leicester College.
I am standing for election because I think it will be a challenge and
enjoyable, and it will help me in later life. I want to give young
people a say with a good clear voice, and to improve the
opportunities that children get.
I want to make the youth sports a safer environment for kids, so they
can enjoy outdoor play.
I think I am a credible candidate and the best person for the job.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Sabihah Karim
My name is Sabihah Karim. As a confident, dedicated and reliable
individual I believe that I will be able to help Leicester’s youth to reach
their full potential. I am 100% committed for standing in the election. I
will be able to provide as many opportunities as the youth need. I will be
able to stand up for everyone’s rights as I am an effective public speaker.
I want to change the image of young people in the community. By
involving young people, they will feel important in the community by
bringing issues that you want to light and inspire young people to make a
change and to integrate all faiths and societies of the youth.
I want to be the voice for all youth in the U.K, who aren’t being heard, I
want to share ideas, wishes and thoughts that aren’t being represented. I
want to be the councillor of young people in local decision making. I want
to represent views and interests of local young people at regional levels
through participation in the U.K Youth Parliament.
I promise to give all my strength for my elected position and make sure
that your issues and concerns are fully addressed at the suitable level.
Please vote for me as every vote counts, as your vote may be the reason
that I can change many people's thoughts.
Your vote won't be wasted, I assure you.
If you vote for me, we will be fighting for our future.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Fatima Patel
I think that people should vote for me because I am hardworking, driven, and I have a
passion for helping the youth in my community. Young people seem to be at a disadvantage
when it comes to making their voice heard; we do not have the political influence to put
their point across, nor do we have ridiculous amounts of money to lobby MPs. That is why I
am willing to be that voice, to ensure that every young person from every walk of life has an
opportunity to put across their views. I am willing to hold regular meetings in my area for
young people to tell me what needs to be done in Leicester. I am open to new ideas and
views, and willing to act on them; Leicester is the melting pot, so everyone should be heard.
Youth unemployment has hit Leicester quite hard. We are a growing city with a large
student population. I know that in the area that I would like to represent, crime amongst
young people is a problem. That is why I would like to encourage local businesses to employ
young people, or at the very least, allow them to teach young people new skills through
work placements. In addition, I think that sports and performing arts clubs for young people
would help to keep young people off the streets and teach them new things. They would
also be fitter and healthier, and a healthy lifestyle would be promoted at clubs. I have done
my research, and young people in my area want things that would engage them. They
would not like to see fantastic facilities, such as school sports halls and gyms, be empty
during weekends or after school. They would like to be able to use them, and develop new
skills and qualities.
Recently, I spoke to some students from my old secondary school about what they would
like to see being improved. Their biggest demand was the school Wi-Fi. They emphasised
the importance of a world that was using smartphones to learn instead of textbooks, and
they wondered why their school wasn’t able to do this. They said that doing their own
research was a better way of learning than copying from a textbook, and as a college
student who enjoys projects that involve using a wide range of sources, I realised how
important a good internet connection really is. That is why I would like to ensure that every
school in my area has access to a decent internet connection. This would prepare them for a
life of learning independently after secondary school, and would help them enormously in
the future.
Children, Young People and Families 10 York Road, Leicester, LE1 5TS
Tel: 0116 4541660 www.leicester.gov.uk
Karina Dhanesh Tandel
Ginny Weston
Good evening, my name is Karina Dhanesh Tandel. I am 18years old
currently studying at Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College.
I believe that I have the necessary skills such as leadership,
communication, teamwork and always willing to listen; to fit into the
role of being a part of Leicester’s Young People’s Council. As a candidate
if elected I will not only seek to put my own opinions to the council but
also communicate to you the voters so that we can work together to the
best outcome for our generation. I would like to tackle the issues of
bullying, racist viewpoints, harassments and many other issues. Also I
want to understand your viewpoints in the education system and try to
improve it according to that. Furthermore, I would like to suggest
improvements in the health sector by raising awareness of certain
diseases like mental illnesses which are difficult to detect/understand.
So I will try to discuss all these issues with the authorities and try to
overcome them.
Lastly, I cannot promise you the future will be better but what I do say to
you today is with your VOTE we can campaign for a better, safer, more
inclusive Leicester. That is my vision for the future and I will work to the
end to achieve that.