Enterprise
Anti-Bullying Campaign Takes First Prize
Students at Ellesmere Park High School in Salford have won First Prize in our national R U Different? Enterprise Awards and received £500 of high street vouchers between them.
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Youth-led Health Promotion
Reading through the latest issue of Children & Young People Now, an article caught my eye.
The ‘Skills for the job’ section talks about the need for youth organisations to “actively involve young people in developing policies for a healthy lifestyle”.
So why is this important?
Well as we know, for years, health education in schools has taken a scaremongering approach telling young people what not to do and the risks of doing it. Read the rest of this entry »
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The decision is yours!
The short listed entries for the Enterprise Awards 2015 have been revealed and we now need you to decide on the winner!
We have compiled a short video to remind you of the fantastic campaigns from year 9 students across the UK.
Voting will be open for a fortnight and the winners announced shortly after that.
There is £1000 worth of prizes available to the top three campaigns, so your vote really does count!
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