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National Youth Agency: Quality - Ultrasonic alarms help give The Edge its buzz

Ultrasonic alarms and the day young people took over Wiltshire are two of the features appearing in the new winter issue of The Edge, The National Youth Agency's newspaper about youth affairs for elected members.

Elsewhere, Councillor Les Lawrence, chair of the children and youngpeople board of the Local Government Association and lead member forchildren and young people on Birmingham City Council, explains whycouncils should be positive about youth work and youth workers.

Readers also have the chance to pick their youth workforce dream teamand explore what qualities young people are looking for in the idealcouncillor. Further features explore how authorities can help withtransport and the lessons from the Youth Opportunity and Youth CapitalFunds.

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