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Young people to be central to design of £90m youth programme

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Young people are to take a central role in designing initiatives that will receive funding from a £90m programme, the government has said.

Funding of £90m announced in January is part of a £330m pot from dormant bank and building society accounts that will be used to support good causes in the UK over the next four years.

The progamme is being designed by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DDCMS), Department for Education, Department for Work and Pensions and the Big Lottery Fund.

In a statement of intent the DCMS and Big Lottery Fund have said that involving young people in designing and delivering the programme is crucial to its success.

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