The teenagers produced Inside Out, an interactive computer game that explores the relationship between antisocial behaviour and the design of local places, as part of a programme run by social regeneration charity East Potential.
They demonstrated the game to the minister at an event in east London last month. Ideas generated from playing the game have led to improvements to the Elliot Close play area.
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