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National Youth Agency: Agency reviews its participation offer

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The National Youth Agency is reviewing its participation offer and wants to hear views on how the organisation can better support your work.

An online survey has been set up to capture responses. This runs to the end of February - follow the links from the homepage at www.nya.org.uk.

The purpose of the overall review is to reflect on the role and contribution made to date by the National Youth Agency and to inform the direction of future work, in particular how best to effectively contribute to the growing and increasingly complex pattern of youth participation.

The agency has been a key contributor to supporting young people's participation, particularly over the past decade through its Hear by Right and Act by Right resources and by seeking to capture evidence of the changes, which have taken place at local level as a result of young people's participation.

"We remain very committed to this important area of work," said national programme manager Richard McKie. "The purpose of this review is to reflect on practice to date and propose a new or refreshed set of products, which will enable the agency to continue to contribute in a way that responds to demand that complements and adds value to the work of others and which helps create positive change for young people in their lives."


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