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Pizza and politics - future generations event for young people
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Focus groups have now concluded.
Are you secondary school age and able to join an in-person session where you can meet other young people?
Want to find out more about local politics, and discuss local issues affecting young people with councillors?
Fancy having pizza and receiving £15 as a thank you for taking part?!
If yes... read on!
Politics affects everything around us... for example how much we get paid, what we learn in school and college, and how our green spaces are maintained. All young people have a right to have their voice heard on matters that affect them, and there are many ways for young people to get involved in politics, even if you aren’t yet old enough to vote.
Get involved and have your say!
We are running a Pizza and Politics sessions as part of our Future Generations Fortnight of activities for young people (aged 11 - 18) in Oxfordshire.
This will be a great opportunity for you to:
learn about democratic processes, representation and how local politics works
understand what the council’s role is
think about your role in the community, representation and voting
discuss what you think about your life in Oxfordshire and how it could be better for future generations of young people
meet and chat to councillors and senior decision makers from Oxfordshire County Council and hear about their experiences
be part of a Q & A session with decision makers
meet new friends and have democracy and citizenship conversations
The young people's session will take place incentral Oxford on Friday 22 November, from 5.30pm - 8.00pm.
The session will be run by council staff (who are DBS checked). Pizza, other snacks and refreshments will be provided.
How do I sign up?
To register your interest in taking part, click the COMPLETE FORM button below and submit your form by Monday 18 November. If you are under 16 years of age, your parent/carer needs to complete the form for you.
Places are limited, so register your interest now! Signing up does not guarantee you a place at the session, and we will be in touch from Friday 15 November to confirm if you have a place. You can email consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk if you have any questions.
Are you secondary school age and able to join an in-person session where you can meet other young people?
Want to find out more about local politics, and discuss local issues affecting young people with councillors?
Fancy having pizza and receiving £15 as a thank you for taking part?!
If yes... read on!
Politics affects everything around us... for example how much we get paid, what we learn in school and college, and how our green spaces are maintained. All young people have a right to have their voice heard on matters that affect them, and there are many ways for young people to get involved in politics, even if you aren’t yet old enough to vote.
Get involved and have your say!
We are running a Pizza and Politics sessions as part of our Future Generations Fortnight of activities for young people (aged 11 - 18) in Oxfordshire.
This will be a great opportunity for you to:
learn about democratic processes, representation and how local politics works
understand what the council’s role is
think about your role in the community, representation and voting
discuss what you think about your life in Oxfordshire and how it could be better for future generations of young people
meet and chat to councillors and senior decision makers from Oxfordshire County Council and hear about their experiences
be part of a Q & A session with decision makers
meet new friends and have democracy and citizenship conversations
The young people's session will take place incentral Oxford on Friday 22 November, from 5.30pm - 8.00pm.
The session will be run by council staff (who are DBS checked). Pizza, other snacks and refreshments will be provided.
How do I sign up?
To register your interest in taking part, click the COMPLETE FORM button below and submit your form by Monday 18 November. If you are under 16 years of age, your parent/carer needs to complete the form for you.
Places are limited, so register your interest now! Signing up does not guarantee you a place at the session, and we will be in touch from Friday 15 November to confirm if you have a place. You can email consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk if you have any questions.
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Alternative formats
If you (or anyone you know) needs this information in an alternative format in order to have your say, ie Easy Read, large text, audio, Braille or a community language, please email consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk or call the council’s customer services team on 01865 816000 and we will work with you to meet your needs.