My journey becoming a youth councillor started all the way back in 2014, I was in year 9 at North Chadderton School and I saw an opportunity to run in …
WELCOME Apologies :- Katie W., Joe H., Steff M., Paige T. DEMENTIA BUDDIES Kay Knox has come into the Youth Council to talk about Dementia Buddy, a Guardian …
Hi, I’m Jess and I’m the Greater Manchester representative for Oldham Youth Council. I wanted to join Oldham Youth Council as a way to build my confidence and make new …
WELCOME Apologies :- Marouf A., Khadija A., Shariq A., Joe H. Amber started off the meeting with ‘Councillor Guess Who 2.0’ Game. VICE CHAIRThe Youth Councillor who runs …
Hey, I’m Amber Powell, I am the current ChairThe Youth Councillor who runs the meeting, heads up the organisation and has the casting vote. Or something to sit on but …
Hey! I am Liam Joseph Harris, a proud member and communications officer for the amazing Oldham Youth Council (definetly not a biased opinion…). My journey on the Youth Council all …
WELCOME Apologies:- Jasmine R., Khadija A., Roshni P., Isabelle A., Joe H., Tasmeen K., Afsana K., Jade C. Amber started off the meeting with the ‘Guess the Councillor’ game. OLDHAM …
WELCOME Apologies :- Jade C., Shariq A., Melissa D., Brendan G., Afsana K., Sarah N., Joe H., Nayema K. Amber started off the meeting with the ‘Guess the Councillor’ Ice …
Every year the United Kingdom Youth ParliamentThe Parliament Organisation for MYPs and DMYPs. The UKYPUnited Kingdom Youth Parliament – The Parliament Organisation for MYPs and DMYPs. The UKYP is known for the yearly debate in the Houses of Parliament, in which MYPs attend to debate the top 5 issues, that were voted on in the MYM voting scheme. More is known for the yearly debateA debate is when two parties discuss a statement, with one side for the statement given, and one against. Each party gives points on why they stand where they do on the statement, trying to create a convincing argument to win the debate. More in the Houses of Parliament, in which MYPs attend to debateA debate is when two parties discuss a statement, with one side for the statement given, and one against. Each party gives points on why they stand where they do on the statement, trying to create a convincing argument to win the debate. More the top 5 …
Are you aged 11-21? Do you live, work or go to school/college in Oldham? Here’s 5 reasons why you should stand in our elections