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Online event set to encourage honours nominations from young people

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A government department is hosting a free webinar offering advice and tips to young people on how to make a nomination to the Queen's Honours system.
Officials want more nominations by and for young people to the Queen's Honours system. Image: UK Parliament
Officials want more nominations by and for young people to the Queen's Honours system. Image: UK Parliament

The webinar, hosted by the Cabinet Office in partnership with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and social enterprise Young Voices Heard, is being run to encourage more people aged under 30 to make nominations to the honours system.

It is one of a series of Cabinet Office webinars targeting under-represented groups and sectors in an effort to make the nominations process more inclusive.

The free webinar, entitled How to master an honours nomination, will be held at 12.30 on Wednesday 28 July.

It will share data that highlights the need for more nominations from and for younger candidates and will hear from award panel member Carly Jones MBE, of the Community and Voluntary Services Committee, and independent British Autism Advocate about what she looks for in a nomination.

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