Government Launches Youth Engagement Website |
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Join has been set up as part of the government's response to the Youth Citizenship Commission report on engaging young people, a document that, although lowering the voting age to 16 may not be realistic, recognises the importance of engaging the youth population in decision making.
The website has a wealth of information, including voting guidance, volunteering advice, debate sections and videos of young people talking about citizenship. ‘Join' can also be found on social networking sites Facebook, Twitter and Bebo.
Dawn Butler, minister for youth citizenship and engagement, said: "I want young people to have their say. Whatever their ideas, we will be listening. If young people want a Citizenship Day, opportunities to volunteer, or to have their say on the big issues like lowering the voting age to 16, they need to tell us."
The British Youth Council welcomed government's initiatives to engage young people but said there were still several issues that needed to be addressed. These included introducing financial backing for local youth councils, a commitment to lowering the voting age to 16 and increased representation of disadvantaged young people and those less able to represent themselves, such as those in care.
Alex Delaney, British Youth Council chair, said: "An increased role for young people is terrific but must be matched with proportionately more funding for staff, elections and expenses, and certainly not cutbacks to the local youth services, and third sector organisations who support hundreds of youth councils across the UK."
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