
In August, 60 young people from across the UK attended Groundwork's inaugural Youth Summit in Birmingham. It was organised as part of the charity's "Groundwork Youth" campaign to reach 100,000 young people in two years with a positive message that will develop their leadership skills and inspire and support them to have a greater say in the decision making in their local communities.
The aims of the Youth Summit were twofold - first, for Groundwork to start supporting the delegates with their tasks to be powerful advocates for young people and second, to get a large proportion of the ambassadors together in one room to work towards a common agenda.
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