Youth Voice Training September 2021

Our experiential online Youth Voice Training courses offer organisations the tools to better engage and involve young people in decision making processes and designing projects - making progressive moves to innovate and grow using youth insight.

Youth Voice Training September 2021

About this event

Starts: Wednesday 8 September 2021 9:45 AM

Ends: Wednesday 8 September 2021 1:00 PM

Our youth voice training builds on our experience running Voice Magazine and directly engaging hundreds of young people as young journalists, trustees, ambassadors, cultural professionals and event organisers over the past 10 years.

Our training can be tailored to your organisation's development needs and will enable you to come away immediately ready to start implementing strategic changes to better reach out to young people and incorporate them into your organisation. It covers the What, Why and How of youth voice.

We welcome both practitioners and managers to attend alongside young people from your own organisation so you can co-produce plans and explore your own practice.

Upstart Projects is the charity behind voicemag.uk and the Arts Award alumni network.  This training has been designed with support from the Social Investment Business and Centre for Youth Impact.

available date are

- June 17th

- July 6th

- July 26th

- September 8th

Author

Ophelia Appleby

Ophelia Appleby Kickstart Team

Ophelia is Business and Projects Assistant at Voice. She graduated from the Royal Northern College of Music as a Mezzo-Soprano who adores Faure and Mahler, but also has a keen enthusiasm for pop, Jazz and the likes of Cole Porter. She is a Portrait Artist, Songwriter and an all-round zealot of the arts.

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