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OPINION: Hot Issue - Should youth organisations have asingle-gender policy?

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YES - Tony Pippen, chief executive, Sussex Clubs for Young People

The aim of Sussex Clubs for Young People is to support the education and development of young people into becoming active citizens of the community. This can be done in a mixed or single-gender setting. So, as the leading direct youth work organisation in Sussex, it is important for us to promote the work that is done in mixed and single-gender settings.

If a group of young women or young men wishes to meet or work within their own peer group, then it is important to support that work and enable young people to get the most out of their experience.

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