The awards highlighted the stories of young people in Scotland who have made an inspirational and positive contribution to society. The overall winner was Stephanie McGoughan, who lost both her parents within 18 months and then fought social workers to stop her brother being taken into care.
The awards also recognised young volunteers, heritage workers and youth projects. Louise Macdonald, chief executive of Young Scot, said: "All of the young people who were nominated were deserving winners, and we are proud to showcase their achievements."
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