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REQUIRED STAFF STAFF REQUIRED MEMBERS FOR YOUTH COUNCIL SUB COMMITTEE HELDMEETING ON COMMITTEE BE TO SUB FOR YOUTHCOUNCIL IN LITTLE PARACONFERENCEROOMS Community Planner , Ms J Brett Brett Community Participation, MsJ Youth Planner Manager Cooper Learning,J Communityand Capacity Ms Uyen Tran Damien Walker (Mentor) Amanda (Mentor) O'Sullivan Rebecca Etienne (Mentor) Mon-Maya Chamlagai (Mentor) GCr Reynolds PJensen Cr MBlackmore Cr Wood James Stacey Williams Emily Williams Fillette Uwamahoro Madeline Chairman) Prince (Deputy PrinceJack Sharifulah Noorzai Nicolette Nedelcev MengChhengHong Gudic Christian Fern-Pring Chloe BrookeDuncan Hossein Bayani Mayor Gofficio) (ex Aldridge Rana Afzali (Chairman) Tuyet Le Thi NhiSofina 10 AUGUST 2021

AGENDA AT 5.30 PM 5.30 AT , 34CHURCHSTREET,SALISBURY

Agenda - Youth Council Sub Committee Meeting - 10 August 2021

KAURNA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The acknowledges that we are meeting on the traditional Country of the Kaurna people of the Plains and pays respect to Elders past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today.

APOLOGIES

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

PRESENTATION OF MINUTES Presentation of the Minutes of the Youth Council Sub Committee Meeting held on 16 June 2021.

REPORTS YC1 Future Reports for the Youth Council Sub Committee ...... 7 YC2 Youth Programs and Events Update July 2021 ...... 9 YC3 Youth Council Project Teams Update ...... 15 YC4 South Australian Youth Parliament Sponsorship ...... 19

OTHER BUSINESS

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MINUTES OF YOUTH COUNCIL SUB COMMITTEE MEETING HELD IN THE JOHN HARVEY GALLERY, 34 CHURCH STREET, SALISBURY ON

16 JUNE 2021

MEMBERS PRESENT Tuyet Nhi Sofina Le Thi (Chairman) Brooke Duncan 16/06/2021 Meeting ncilCommittee Sub Chloe Fern-Pring MengChheng Hong Nicolette Nedelcev Jack Prince Madeline Prince (Deputy Chairman) Fillette Uwamahoro Emily Williams Stacey Williams

Cr M Blackmore Minutes of the Youth Cou the of Minutes Cr G Reynolds

Mon-Maya Chamlagai (Mentor)

Rebecca Etienne (Mentor) Amanda O'Sullivan (Mentor) Damien Walker (Mentor)

OBSERVERS Uyen Tran

STAFF General Manager Community Development, Ms G Page Manager Community Capacity and Learning, Ms J Cooper Community Planner Youth Participation, Ms J Brett Personal Assistant to the Executive Office, Ms M Healy

The meeting commenced at 5.43 pm

The Chairman welcomed the members, staff and the gallery to the meeting and read the Kaurna Acknowledgement.

APOLOGIES Apologies were received from Mayor Gillian Aldridge, Rana Afzali, Christian Gudic.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE Nil

PRESENTATION OF MINUTES

Moved B Duncan Seconded M Hong The Minutes of the Youth Council Sub Committee Meeting held on 13 April 2021, be taken as read and confirmed. CARRIED

REPORTS

YC1 Future Reports for the Youth Council Sub Committee Moved B Duncan Seconded E Williams 1. The information is received.

CARRIED

YC2 Youth Programs and Events Update May 2021 Moved B Duncan Seconded E Williams 1. The information is received and noted. CARRIED 16/06/2021 Youth Council Meeting the of Minutes Committee Sub

YC3 Youth Council Membership Moved M Prince Seconded M Hong 1. Uyen Tran be appointed as a Youth member to the Salisbury Youth Council until December 2022.

CARRIED

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YC4 Youth Council Project Team Updates Moved M Hong Seconded F Uwamahoro 1. The information is received and noted.

CARRIED

YC5 Waste Management Education Partnership Update Moved B Duncan Seconded M Prince 1. The report is received and noted. 2. Acknowledged that the letter from the Mayor was sent to the Minister for Education, Minister for Environment and CEO of NAWMA on the 27th of May. 3. The Sub Committee requests continued regular updates on this item. 4. The Sub Committee requests further information in relation to whether straws are recyclable.

CARRIED

Minutes of the Youth Council Sub Committee Meeting 16/06/2021 Youth Council Meeting the of Minutes Committee Sub

OTHER BUSINESS

General Discussion concerning the following events occurred, with Youth Council members being asked to encourage entries and attendance from among their networks:  Healing the HeART of our Country Exhibition – competition closes 25 June 2021 and artwork to be displayed from 3 July 2021.  10,000 Trees – final Community Planting Day on 1 August 2021 at John Harvey Oval.

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The meeting closed at 6.21 pm.

CHAIRMAN…………………………………….

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ITEM YC1

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YOUTH COUNCIL SUB COMMITTEE

DATE 10 August 2021

Item YC1 Item

HEADING Future Reports for the Youth Council Sub Committee

AUTHOR Michelle Woods, Projects Officer Governance, CEO and Governance

CITY PLAN LINKS 4.2 We deliver quality outcomes that meet the needs of our community.

SUMMARY This item details reports to be presented to the Youth Council Sub Committee as a result of a previous Council resolution. If reports have been deferred to a subsequent month, this will be indicated, along with a reason for the deferral.

RECOMMENDATION 1. The information is received.

ATTACHMENTS There are no attachments to this report.

1. BACKGROUND 1.1 A list of resolutions requiring a future report to Council is presented to each sub committee and standing committee for noting.

2. CONSULTATION / COMMUNICATION 2.1 Internal 2.1.1 Report authors and General Managers. 2.2 External 2.2.1 Nil.

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3. REPORT

3.1 The table below outlines reports to be presented to the Youth Council Sub Committee as a result of a Council resolution.

Meeting - Heading and Resolution Officer Item YC1 Item Item 28/06/2021 Waste Management Education Partnership Update Julie Brett 1.1.1-YC5 3. The Sub Committee requests continued regular updates on this item. Due: August 2021 Deferred to: October 2021 Reason: Correspondence has been received from the Minister for Education, which will be the subject of a report at the October meeting. 28/06/2021 Waste Management Education Partnership Update Julie Brett 1.1.1-YC5 4. The Sub Committee requests further information in relation to whether straws are recyclable. Due: August 2021 Deferred to: October 2021 Reason: Reference to this information will be included in the report above.

4. CONCLUSION / PROPOSAL 4.1 Future reports for the Youth Council Sub Committee have been reviewed and are presented for noting.

CO-ORDINATION Officer: Executive Group MCC&L Date: 28/07/2021

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YOUTH COUNCIL SUB COMMITTEE

DATE 10 August 2021 Item YC2 Item

HEADING Youth Programs and Events Update July 2021 AUTHOR Kylie Brice, Youth Services Officer Twelve25, Community & Org. Development

CITY PLAN LINKS 1.2 The health and wellbeing of our community is a priority 1.3 People are valued and they feel safe, included and connected 4.4 We plan effectively to address community needs and identify new opportunities SUMMARY This report provides an update of youth programs and events that occurred between 18/05/2021 and 24/06/2021, as well as planned programs and events for July – September 2021.

RECOMMENDATION 1. The information is received and noted.

ATTACHMENTS There are no attachments to this report.

1. BACKGROUND 1.1 Twelve25 staff participate in Youth Council Sub Committee meetings to ensure a strong working relationship with Youth Council.

2. CONSULTATION / COMMUNICATION 2.1 Internal 2.1.1 Team Leaders, Community Capacity and Learning 2.1.2 Community Development Coordinators, Community Capacity and Learning 2.1.3 Community Learning Coordinator, Community Capacity and Learning 2.1.4 Digital Literacy Programs Coordinator, Community Capacity and Learning

3. REPORT 3.1 This report provides a summary of youth programs delivered by Twelve25, Community Centre’s and the Community Learning Programs team across the City of Salisbury between 18/05/2021 and 24/06/2021. 3.2 It also provides a summary of planned programs and events for the months of July, August and September 2021. 3.3 It is to be noted that some planned programs and events may adapted or cancelled depending on the COVID safe plans, and restrictions in place at that time.

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PROGRAM DATE PARTICIPATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

HEALTH & WELLBEING + YOUTH DIVERSITY Item YC2 Item Twelve25 secured funding from the Thrive Wellbeing MAY – JUNE Department of Human Services SA in 2021 partnership with the Local Government Association of to deliver 6 rounds of “Thrive”, a new wellbeing series. 5 rounds were intended to be delivered in partnership with local high schools, with 1 round being offered to the broader community of young people. Due to evolving school commitments, there are now 3 local high school rounds and 1 with the wider community. 30 participants from 3 local high schools Round 1, was delivered at Para Hills High School (29th April to 27th May). Round 2 is currently being delivered at Gawler & District College (June 1st to June 29th) and Round 3 is being delivered at Twelve25 with Parafield Gardens High School students (June 3rd – July 1st). Twelve25 scheduled an additional round

for students on a Flexible Learning program however did not reach minimum

numbers. Participants were transferred to the community round, which currently haa

6 registrations and will be delivered during th th the July School Holidays (15 and 16 July). As part of the Youth-led Grant, staff have developed a Youth Reference Group which consists of local young people aged between 15 and 24. The Youth Reference Group have conducted 3 consultations and been involved in planning and promoting the community round. Wellbeing educators from Salisbury East Salisbury East 18TH MAY 850 students at HS contacted Twelve25 regarding some High School lunch TO JUNE Salisbury East challenging behaviours between student time activities 8TH groups. In collaboration with the Student Average weekly Wellbeing Officer, Twelve25 facilitated engagement 40 lunch time activities over 4 lunch times students which included performances by young local musicians, including an African drumming workshop.

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TH The Northern Youth Services Network is a

Northern Youth JUNE 9 44 youth industry new collaboration between City of Services Network professionals Salisbury, City of Playford and councils and aims to bring the

Northern youth sector together to advocate, Item YC2 Item

develop and connect. The network will meet quarterly across council areas. Twelve25 hosted the second meeting for the year, with 44 youth industry professionals in attendance, representing 31 services. The guest speaker was sourced via the Australian Refugee Association’s youth mentor program and catering was provided by the Independent Institute, Salisbury.

ST Getting Your L’s is a one day workshop Getting your L’s JUNE 21 19 bookings, 15 that supports 16-25 year olds to sit their AND JULY attended orientation Learner’s test to attain their L’s. 13TH The next workshop was planned for July th 14 with 19 young people booked in. *This workshop had to be cancelled due to the program facilitator being restricted by COVID isolation requirements*

15 participants along with their caregivers attended the orientation session on the 21st of June to verify ID and prepare paperwork for the workshop day. In partnership with TAFE SA, Twelve25 have delivered three workshops with a 100% pass rate. A total of 51 young people now have their Learner’s permit as a result of 2021 programs. Wheels in Motion is a volunteer mentor Wheels in Motion 14 participants driving program that assists young people

to obtain their P’s, by offering a volunteer who supports them attain their driving hours. The program was reviewed in 2020,

with a range of improvements being implemented. The new offering includes

one annual intake, with participants having 18 months to complete their driving hours.

ABC News recently engaged in a positive JUNE 21ST 5 people featured news story featuring the Wheels in Motion program, with filming taking place on Monday 21st June. The story features a current volunteer mentor, and both a past and current participant. The story also highlights Twelve25’s recent pilot program with Salisbury High School. The story will go to air mid-July.

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Twelve25 are supporting 16 young people

Duke of MAY 2021 17 young people working towards their Bronze Duke of Ed Edinburgh onwards and 1 towards their Gold Award. Twelve25 International have received 10 expressions of interest

Award since March.

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Twelve25 are piloting a new fortnightly Skills Beyond APRIL 27TH 6 young people semester long program for Duke of Ed School - OCT 5TH participants to support young people to complete their 6 months skill component. The skills program covers both employment and life skills, and has 6 students registered.

ACTIVE & CREATIVE LIFESTYLES

Salisbury Youth MAY - 8 participants Theatre Group continues to meet every Performing Arts ongoing Thursday afternoon 4.30pm to 7pm. They Group are in the beginning stages of preparing for their mid-year performance planned for August 26th.

National MAY 20TH 23 people attended National volunteer week is Australia's Volunteer Week largest annual celebration (17-23 May, 2021). Twelve25 staff hosted a quiz night to thank volunteers for their valuable contribution.

Your Space JUNE 16TH 20 people attended Twelve25 was successful in obtaining a Community the launch grant from the Department of Human Project Services through Community Centres SA. The aim of the project was to improve the centre’s inclusiveness and create a more welcoming entrance area. A launch was held on June 16th to showcase the outcomes of the grant which included a community footpath art project and sustainable wicking pots created by local young people. 5 registered Twelve25 piloted a new after school fitness Box & Burn MAY 21ST - Average weekly class for 14 to 19 year olds. Participants Fitness JUNE 25TH attendance 2 learnt boxing and functional fitness techniques in a fun and safe environment under the guidance of a qualified and experienced fitness instructor.

Twelve25 staff are currently discussing options to deliver the program as a school lunch time program at Parafield Gardens High School to meet the needs of the community.

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“Game On” Come and Play Video Games

TH th

E-sports JUNE 25 day took place on Saturday June 25 at the Salisbury Community Hub, which is a free event open to young people 10yrs and over.

“Healing the HeART of our Country” was YC2 Item

NAIDOC Week JULY 5TH TO an art competition and exhibition for young Art Exhibition 9TH people between the age of 12 to 25 years celebrating NAIDOC week. Young people were invited to submit up to 3 pieces of artwork that fit the NAIDOC 2021 theme “Heal Country”. Artwork is currently on display at Twelve25 with a launch event that took place on Wednesday 7th July. The Mayor was involved to select a winner for the ‘Mayor’s prize’ in addition to ‘People’s Choice’ and ‘Judge’s Choice’ Award. 13 entries were submitted from 11 artists with outstanding community engagement and voting taking place via social media. 709 were received over the week long art competition.

3.4 Upcoming programs and events: JULY – SEPTEMBER 2021

PROGRAM DATE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Prepare for your first Twelve25 are planning two workshops in partnership with job workshop JUNE 9TH AND Job Prospects which support young people aged 14 to 25 to JULY 20TH prepare for their first job.

The free workshop will cover resume and cover letter writing, as well as mock interviews. Thrive wellbeing The Thrive Youth Reference Group are planning a pop-up JULY 8TH event at the Salisbury Hub on July 8th to promote the upcoming Thrive community round. JULY 15TH TH AND 16 Start-up 2021 This program is collaboration between the Australian JULY 27TH - Federal Government’s Local Jobs Program, BRACE, 29TH Holmesglen and APM Employment Services. It is open to young people 16+ who are excited by the idea of starting their own business but aren’t sure where to begin. Facilitators are provided through the New Business Assistance NEIS program and funded via the Local Jobs Program. This program will be used as a pilot to guide the content and structure of the Twelve25 Business Start-up program. 4 young people have registered to date.

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Internal funding has been secured to deliver a Business

Business Start-up & TBC Start-up program and to also offer young people access to a Qualifications offering range of subsidised qualifications. Over 300 young people will be supported through both programs. Details of the

program will be finalized in August/September.

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Twelve25 is partnering with Paralowie R-12 by providing SALA Exhibition AUGUST 16TH the Youth centre as an exhibition space during the 2021 SALA Festival. As part of the visual arts program, Paralowie School has been creating opportunities for students to be involved in authentic learning contexts through a term exhibition to celebrate student success and achievement. The debut exhibition at Twelve25 will enable parents and the wider community to view students’ artwork.

Salisbury Youth AUGUST 26TH Theatre Group are currently preparing for their mid-year Performing Arts Group performance planned for Thursday August 26th, 2021. The Northern Youth Services Network is a new Northern Youth SEPTEMBER collaboration between City of Salisbury, City of Playford Services Network 1ST and City of Tea Tree Gully councils. The next meeting is scheduled for September 9th, hosted by Tea Tree Gully Council. Registrations will open 26th of July for the October 7th Getting your L’s SEPTEMBER workshop. Volunteers will attend to support participants for 21ST AND both the orientation and workshop. OCTOBER 7TH

Sustainability SEPTEMBER Northern Adelaide Waste Management Authority workshop with 21ST (NAWMA) are partnering with Twelve25 to run a free NAWMA recycling and waste management workshop for 14-25 year olds in the City of Salisbury, which will be held on 21st September.

4. CONCLUSION / PROPOSAL 4.1 The programs and services offered across the Community Capacity and Learning Division are provided to Youth Council members to share with the wider community of young people.

CO-ORDINATION Officer: Date:

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YOUTH COUNCIL SUB COMMITTEE

DATE 10 August 2021 Item YC3 Item

HEADING Youth Council Project Teams Update AUTHOR Jules Brett, Community Planner Youth Participation, Community & Org. Development

CITY PLAN LINKS 4.2 We deliver quality outcomes that meet the needs of our community 4.4 We plan effectively to address community needs and identify new opportunities 4.5 We engage meaningfully and our community is aware of Council initiatives SUMMARY This report will provide an update of the Youth Council Project Teams for 2021

RECOMMENDATION 1. The information is received and noted.

ATTACHMENTS This document should be read in conjunction with the following attachments: 1. Youth Council Project Teams Update

1. BACKGROUND 1.1 Section 10 of the Youth Council Sub Committee - Terms of Reference outline the purpose and governance of project teams. The project teams are established at the first Youth Council sitting for the year. 1.2 In February 2021 the two project teams were endorsed, these teams being;  Mental Health  LGBTIQA+ 1.3 Project teams align to several key areas of the Youth Strategic Action Plan 2017- 2021, being Health and Wellbeing, and Diversity. 1.4 Key objectives from the Youth Strategic Action Plan aligning with the mental health and LGBTIQA+ projects are: 1.4.1 Listen to youth wellness priorities and develop prevention programs and services based on youth needs 1.4.2 Increase access to positive role modelling and ‘safe spaces’ for at-risk youth 1.4.3 Enhance the positive image of diverse youth populations 1.4.4 Increase community and sector awareness of multiple notions of youth diversity and intersectionality

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2. CITY PLAN CRITICAL ACTION

2.1 Nil Item YC3 Item 3. CONSULTATION / COMMUNICATION 3.1 Internal 3.1.1 Youth Council Members 3.1.2 Morella Community Centre 3.2 External 3.2.1 Rainbow Volunteers 3.2.2 Gender Dive 3.2.3 Salisbury East High School 3.2.4 SA Health 3.2.5 Every Life Matters Suicide Prevention Network

4. REPORT 4.1 Project Team leaders were nominated during the February 2021 Youth Council meeting 4.2 Youth Members aligned themselves to either, or both project teams based on their skills and interest. 4.3 Fortnightly meeting are conducted with each project team

5. CONCLUSION / PROPOSAL 5.1 Project Team leaders coordinate fortnightly meetings 5.2 Project teams collaborate with other organisations to deliver projects

CO-ORDINATION Officer: Date:

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YOUTH COUNCIL SUB COMMITTEE DATE 10 August 2021

HEADING South Australian Youth Parliament Sponsorship

Item YC4 Item

AUTHOR Jules Brett, Community Planner Youth Participation, Community & Org. Development

CITY PLAN LINKS 1.4 We are proud of our strengths, achievements and cultural diversity 4.2 We deliver quality outcomes that meet the needs of our community SUMMARY This report will provide an overview of participation in South Australian Youth Parliament 2021

RECOMMENDATION 1. That the information be received and noted

ATTACHMENTS There are no attachments to this report.

1. BACKGROUND 1.1 YMCA South Australia Youth Parliament is a non-partisan program providing a platform for young people aged 15 - 25 to have their say on important issues, build skills and parliamentary understanding. It focuses on personal development, and connecting politicians and decision makers with youth voices and opinions. 1.2 The Youth Parliament is an annual program, running March to August which includes; mentoring, a training weekend, a week-long camp and access to Parliament House. Every year, young leaders come together to learn about public speaking, parliamentary etiquette, bill development and youth advocacy. They share their big ideas, discuss the challenges facing South Australia and create solutions in the form of Youth Bills. 1.3 Every February, the City of Salisbury (via Youth Council) offer young people sponsorship to attend Youth Parliament 1.4 The cost for each attendee is $460 1.5 Sponsorship funds were allocated from the Youth Council budget for four young people. This year there was the opportunity to sponsor an additional young person, with the final group consisting of 3 Salisbury Youth Council Members and two young people from the broader Salisbury community. 1.6 Additional sponsorship for a further two young people was approved via a Motion moved by Cr Buchanan at the June 2021 Council meeting, being: 1.7 ‘Motion on Notice: Youth Parliament Sponsorship’: The full cost of participation in the 2021 for Louis Pham and Jade Curwood, totalling $920, be paid by the City of Salisbury using funds from the youth sponsorship budget, and a report informing Council of their

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experiences be prepared for the Community Wellbeing and Sport Committee at

the completion of their participation in the program.

2. CITY PLAN CRITICAL ACTION

2.1 Nil

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3. CONSULTATION / COMMUNICATION 3.1 Internal 3.1.1 Julie Brett, Community Planner Youth Participation 3.1.2 Jo Cooper, Manager Community Capacity & Learning Libraries & Community Centres 3.1.3 Jodi Farley, Team Leader Twelve25 Youth Centre 3.2 External 3.2.1 Susan Britza, Youth Parliament Coordinator | YMCA

4. REPORT 4.1 In February each year an online application (via Openforms) is made available for young people residing in the City of Salisbury to request sponsorship to attend Youth Parliament. 4.2 The aim of the sponsorship is to create a team of young people to represent the Northern suburbs within the Youth Parliament Program. Young people from Salisbury often form a team with young people from the City of Playford. 4.3 This opportunity is promoted on the City of Salisbury website and the Youth in Salisbury Facebook page. Information is also shared with schools and the Youth Parliament Task force, who are often contacted regarding youth seeking sponsorship. 4.4 Requests for sponsorship are reviewed by the Community Planner Youth Participation and the Team Leader, Twelve25 Youth Centre. 4.5 6 young people received sponsorship via Youth Council and the Community Wellbeing and Sport committee. 4.6 The successful applicants will attend the August Youth Council Sub-committee meeting to share their experiences and inform the Youth Council of the Bills that they worked on. 5. CONCLUSION / PROPOSAL 5.1 Youth Parliament is a beneficial program for young people to be involved in as it provides core skills in parliamentary understanding, and personal and professional development for those accessing the program. Young people subsequently have the potential to join Youth Council and other programs. 5.2 It is recommended that the City of Salisbury through the Salisbury Youth Council continue to support young people to attend Youth Parliament.

CO-ORDINATION Officer: Date:

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