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How an apprenticeship led Bethany to a career in theatre…

With GCSE and A-Level results approaching we’ll be bringing you stories from young people about how their different decisions and paths they took after results day affected their life. Today we hear from Bethany (who we also heard from in May), who took an apprenticeship at Leeds Grand Theatre, about her difficult choice between university…
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Are young people having the #bestsummer?

As children become young adults the environments they learn in and the people they learn from can change as they become more independent and make new friends. When it comes to drugs and alcohol simply saying ‘don’t do it’ isn’t realistic, as much as we might like it to be. If you’re the parent, carer,…
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Exam results – what’s next?

Exam results are a momentous occasion for young people and the decisions they take following results day will have a huge impact on their future.  As a result, it’s important that young people have as much information as possible about the jobs and opportunities available to them so that they can make an informed decision…
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Who will they become this summer? at Leeds Museums and Galleries

The fun and sunshine of the summer holidays presents children and young people with plenty of opportunities to get out and explore the places and spaces in Leeds. This year the summer holidays are no exception, with Leeds Museums and Galleries coming together to ask who the children and young people of Leeds will become…
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Yorkshire Young Dancers flashmob at Trinity Leeds

  On Saturday the 19th of July students from the Centre for Advanced Training, Yorkshire Young Dancers (YYD) based at Northern School of Contemporary Dance jumped into action at Trinity Leeds shopping centre as part of Breeze Arts Festival. The flash mob was choreographed by Sean Selby and helped to promote both the arts Festival…
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Who are you really talking to?

A new campaign has been launched this week by the Leeds Safeguarding Children Board, to warn children and young people on the dangers of online grooming. Many people use Facebook, Twitter or other social media sites to keep in touch with friends and family online. Young people may feel pressure to have lots of “friends”…
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Leeds libraries’ Mythical Maze summer reading challenge

Keeping children engaged in learning can be difficult, especially over the summer holidays. The Mythical Maze  summer reading challenge is a fun way to improve your child’s literacy whilst getting them involved in some fantastic activities and stories! Mythical Maze is a national campaign organised by the Reading Agency, with the involvement of the Leeds…
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Breeze Arts Festival 2014

The Breeze Arts Festival is an arts festival for young people aged 11-19, taking place between 19-27 July across Leeds. This year we have been working with a steering group of young people to organise the festival. These nine young people have been meeting with us weekly from January to July to help to plan…
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Horsforth Town Council

Ambassador Cllr Martin Hughes Ambassador pledge To promote a child friendly Leeds through the use of the child friendly Leeds logo on letterheads and correspondence, and to create a town that is more inclusive of children and young people. Example child friendly project:        At Horsforth Town Council’s recent World War One commemoration event we made…
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Our child friendly Leeds ambassador event – a young reporter’s view

Jayden Yeardley, one of our young reporters went along to one of our child friendly Leeds ambassador events, read what he had to say about it… On Monday 31March I attended the Leeds ambassadors meeting. It was at the First Direct Arena in Leeds city centre. We went to interview some of the ambassadors for…
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Le Tour Diary – the finale

After spending weeks preparing, our plan to ride the first stage of Le Tour finally took place on the 26th of June. We couldn’t have chosen a better day for riding, with the weather dry but not too hot. The four relay riders set off from Tech North at 7am- with a rider on the road…
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Leeds School Cycle Challenge – encouraging Leeds’ next generation of cyclists

  With Le Tour’s Grand Départ just four days away, Temple Newsam welcomed school pupils from across Leeds for the Leeds School Cycle Challenge. The Challenge was designed to encourage children to cycle and to give the pupils, from 50 primary schools and five Special Inclusive Learning Centres (SILCs), a chance to meet Olympic gold…
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