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Citizenship Foundation competitions
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The Citizenship Foundation are looking for entries in two competitions that allow people aged up to 18 years old to address issues in their lives .
Take a hands-on approach to journalism and politics. The National Youth Parliament and National Political Journalism competitions are open to entries from 11-18 year olds until 15 December 2005. Students can address issues such as smoking in public places, ID cards, student top-up fees and voting at 16.
Participate in the National Political Journalism Competition, pose as a media professional and create real news pieces. Small teams or individuals can tackle a local, national or international political issue of their choice and produce a newspaper, TV or radio article. Alternatively, enter the National Youth Parliament Competition and produce a video of your own parliamentary debate, groups of 20 to 300 are welcome.
Entries for the journalism competition are due in by 09/02/05 and entries for the youth parliament competition by 23/03/05. The competitions are an exciting way to learn about politics, current issues and the media. For details see www.citizenshipfoundation.org.uk. Contact Rebecca Galbraith (Project Officer) on 0207 566 4157 or e-mail nypc@citizenshipfoundation.org.uk.
More details on the journalism competition can be found here
and there are some details on the parliament competition available here
Take a hands-on approach to journalism and politics. The National Youth Parliament and National Political Journalism competitions are open to entries from 11-18 year olds until 15 December 2005. Students can address issues such as smoking in public places, ID cards, student top-up fees and voting at 16.
Participate in the National Political Journalism Competition, pose as a media professional and create real news pieces. Small teams or individuals can tackle a local, national or international political issue of their choice and produce a newspaper, TV or radio article. Alternatively, enter the National Youth Parliament Competition and produce a video of your own parliamentary debate, groups of 20 to 300 are welcome.
Entries for the journalism competition are due in by 09/02/05 and entries for the youth parliament competition by 23/03/05. The competitions are an exciting way to learn about politics, current issues and the media. For details see www.citizenshipfoundation.org.uk. Contact Rebecca Galbraith (Project Officer) on 0207 566 4157 or e-mail nypc@citizenshipfoundation.org.uk.
More details on the journalism competition can be found here
and there are some details on the parliament competition available here
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