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Promoting positive activities among young people

Tags: youth activity

boredometerAn online application has been launched to give young people information about positive activities.

 

The Boredometer can be used on social networking sites such as Facebook and Bebo, and will allow users to advertise how bored they are. It will then suggest activities and events in their area that might interest them.

 

To start, users just need to enter in where they live and then they're off and running. They can then choose day-by-day how bored they are and will be given a total boredom level. It will then link with their friends list to get them involved and help in relieving their boredom too.

 

Groups of young people were involved in the design and testing of the application, whilst it was developed by social research co-operative Substance and launched by Plings, a government scheme to promote positive activities in young people.

 

Tim Davies, youth work and digital consultant, said: "Youth work encourages practitioners to start from where young people are at, which for many young people involves spending time on social network sites like Facebook and Bebo. For authorities it is therefore essential that they engage with social media, and to do this effectively requires relinquishing a degree of control."

 

Debbie Coombs, integrated content manager at Hull City Council, which is working with Plings, said: "In the past we were primarily targeting parents, carers and providers, so we weren't really youth focused. The Boredometer application and the Plings framework have allowed us to engage with young people in a more exciting way."

 

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