The accolade is given to young people aged 13 to 25, who are using communication to make a difference. The magazine also features interviews with singer Eliza Doolittle, and there's a health feature on the dangers of anorexia and bulimia, with tips on how to work out if your body mass index (BMI) is healthy.
Herefordshire's online magazine InSITE talks to three young people about living with an acquired brain injury and the support they receive from local charity Herefordshire Headway. Reporter Shae Courtney also considers the government's recent attempts to stop young binge drinking after a University of Bath study concluded that the "Know Your Limits" campaign was flawed, while Hannah Packwood discusses how sex education affects teen pregnancy rates.
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