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The National Youth Agency: Creativity and culture are the twin themes for latest Ruckus

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Creativity and culture are the twin themes of the spring issue of Ruckus, The National Youth Agency's online magazine for young people, out now.

The free magazine, downloadable from The NYA's youthinformation.com website, looks at the campaign being run by the Department for Children, Schools and Families to reveal a truer image of today's teenagers. It profiles some of the 19 under-19s chosen to represent real youth in England and looks at the contribution they're making to their local area and, more crucially, to their own lives.

Other articles consider some of the key findings of the research carried out by groups involved in the Young Researchers Network, environmental volunteering with the BTCV and look at some of the winning entries from the Foyle Young Poets of the Year competition. If this whets readers' creative appetite there's information too on a national short story competition. Advice on how to break into the creative and cultural industries, the future of music listening and engaging disaffected young people in film making complete the line up.

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