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Last Updated: 22/11/2024 10:34:41

Youth Work in Dumfries and Galloway
Friday, 18 December 2020 13:59
The Attic Youth Group at North West Community Campus in Dumfries ran a rights-based workshop as part of Dumfries & Galloway Youth Council's #KnowYourRights campaign, ending on Human Rights Day (10 Dec). The events got children and young people talking about their rights and responsibilities in their local communities. More than 20 young people created poster showing what rights mean to them, hoping their creations win a pair of headline act meet and greet tickets for Youth Beatz 2021. See what's on through www.facebook.com/YouthWorkDG or sign up and register at https://youthwork.dumgal.gov.uk/


14 young community volunteers at Kirkcudbright Academy have worked to gain an SQA in Volunteering Skills and a Saltire Award, completing a 5-week volunteering block at the local primary school, delivering activities to P6 and P7 pupils. The programme builds young people’s knowledge, skills and confidence for learning, work and life.

Delivered by Youth Work staff, the programme was due to be completed in early summer but was delayed by the Covid-19 lockdown. Despite the many challenges, the young people have recently managed to complete the programme and submit portfolios.

57 primary pupils benefitted from taking part in a range of activities delivered by the young people, such as multi sports and arts and crafts. Feedback from the school’s deputy head teacher included: “This work resulted in a very positive outcome for the participating secondary school volunteers and primary pupils, as they developed skills and built relationships.”

Councillor Andy Ferguson, chair of the Communities committee, said: “It’s is a great achievement for all involved to get this work completed. It’s testament to the fantastic attitude of the young people and staff in spite of the difficulties presented by the pandemic. Congratulations to everyone for their hard work”.

Councillor John Martin, vice chair, said: “It is pleasing to hear about the success of this group. Volunteering has huge benefits for those participating and for our communities. Experiences such as this make a significant difference to the lives of young people.”




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