Let's Talk Youth - Trafford
Start Date
18/11/16
End Date
18/11/16
Location
Trafford, UK
Lead
Trafford Youth Trust and Youth Charter
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Let's Talk Youth conference provided a voice to Young People in Trafford following the murder of Rhyan Wilson, 18, a close of friend of the Thompson Family.
The Youth Charter delivered a contribution to the Let’s Talk Youth conference hosted by Trafford Youth Cabinet, where our #LegacyOpportunity4All campaign was presented along with the Ryan Wilson inspired Trafford Youth Trust.
Inputs

Time Utilisation
Hours

Investment
Outputs

12
Stakeholder Partners

120
Young People or Participants

30
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Impact Outcomes
Youthwise Project Outcomes are set against the following 7 UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that deliver the Youth Charter Community Campus Model and Legacy Cultural Framework:
Education
The Let's Talk Youth conference provided young people from Trafford with the opportunity to learn about local political and civil engagement to address issues they and their peers are facing.
Health
Health and well-being was a central part of the issues discussed by the young people.
Citizenship
Yes
The conference was focused on the citizenship rights and responsibilities of young citizens from Trafford.
Environment
Yes
Access to facilities for participating in sport, art and cultural activities was discussed as priority for the young people.
Further & Higher Education,
Employment & Entrepreneurship
Yes
Young people discussed their aspirations for the further and higher education, and employment and entrepreneurship.
Collaboration & Partnership
Yes
The conference was supported by local public, private and third sector organisations.
Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Participation (EDIP)
Yes
The young people were representative of the diverse communities of Trafford and the conference discussed the issues faced by young people from disadvantaged and disaffected communities in Trafford.