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Participation in Action: Young service users find expression through film

2 mins read Youth Work Participation

Young people are at the centre of a series of short films that a charity hopes will help it communicate more effectively with its users, as well as give 16- to 19-year-olds a chance to learn new skills as they prepare to move into independent living.

St Christopher’s Fellowship, which provides a range of care and housing support to vulnerable children and young people in England and the Isle of Man, secured £35,000 from the Ashden Trust and the Big Lottery Fund to run The Wrap project.

Diversity, the first filmed instalment of the series, in which young people and staff discuss their backgrounds and opinions on a range of issues, was unveiled on YouTube last month.

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