Wednesday 29 June 2016

What's your Youth Work story?

It's Youth Work Week in Wales and it's time to celebrate the postive impact youth work has on our lives.  We've been asked "What's your youth work story?", so some of us just wanted to let you know about our personal experiences of youth work and how it has helped us ....

Emily: I've been involved in youth work for 6 years and it has given me the opportunity to represent my local area to local, national and international decision-makers.  I've had the chance to travel across Europe and meet lots of new people and friends.  I am now able to facilitate workshops and training to young people and professionals on a variety of issues and it has given me the passion to fight for young people's voices to be heard!

Erin: Youth work has made me happy.  I'm proud of myself and my friends because we work together to make a change in young people's lives locally.  I can now create session plans and deliver workshops and I know how important children's rights are.     

Daniel: Over the past couple of years I have been involved with many projects that have been championed by Youth Workers; these include the Rights Ambassador project, D of E, Vale Youth Forum and Cabinet, not forgetting VOG Youth Mayor as well! All of these projects have been outstanding examples of good practices by the dedicated and simply wonderful Youth Workers, who on a daily basis have enriched not only my life, but the lives of many young people right across the county.  Youth Work has enabled me to do things that before I would have never done; Youth Work has provided me with many opportunities that I would have thought as impossible, Youth Work has equipped me with the skills to succeed in life, and to top it all of Youth Work has given me many new friends and memories. I could go on further about the positive impact Youth Work has had on my life yet the list would be endless! 

Ellis: Youth work has increased my confidence so much that I can speak infront of people now without vomiting! I have developed my public speaking skills and now have the skills to be Vice Chair of the Vale Youth Forum, deliver assemblies and as a Young Inspector inspect young people's services to award them with the Children and young People's Participation Kitemark for Wales.   

Daley: I've been involved with the youth service since September 2014 when I joined Barry Youth Action and I've had so many opportunities.  I've joined the Vale Youth Forum and I'm now part of the Vale of Glamorgan Youth Cabinet and going to Belgium in July to meet Youth Councils from across Europe.  I've been trained as a Young Commissioner to help deliver a new Emotional Health & Wellbeing service for young people locally and I've meet the Queen and Prince Charles.  I love being a Youth Councillor and attending meetings because I am improving things for young people, we even have a joke and the youth workers like Bethan ,Geraint, Conway and Ve are fantastic in helping me!  It's not too much either, just one meeting a month.  It's fun and I like a debate so positive all round. I now have the opportunity to be Youth Mayor in October and I'm sure everyone would like to take up that opportunity.  I've developed loads of new skills and it's very interesting because you find out information that nobody else would know about yet.  Youth work is a fantastic service!

Kyle: Youth work has given me the confidence to meet new people, gain qualifications and teach children, young people and professionals about the UNCRC.  I've started to help people whereas before I was doing nothing.

Emme: I've attended youth clubs, I've been a Young Inspector, a member of the Vale Youth Forum and the first Youth Cabinet and I did my 6th form work experience with the Youth Service.  I've had so many opportunities to meet new people, try new things and my experience has been so rewarding.  I'm now about to go onto University and youth work has inspired me to study politics.  

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Monday 27 June 2016

Youth Excellence Awards 2016

The Youth Excellence Awards took place on Friday 24th June in Llandudno, North Wales and was a fantastic experience.  We won the Youth Excellence Award for most outstanding young person led project in Wales!  To think our school transport project has proved to be a significant piece of work where we have represented the voices of young people in the Vale to a variety of decision-makers is a great achievement of which we are extremly proud of.  To have this recognised on a national level, at the Welsh Government Youth Excellence Awards 2016 is an honour!   

It was wonderful to see so many inspirational young people and youth work projects being recognised for their achievements across Wales and to celebrate Youth Work Week in Wales.  The venue was amazing, the food was delicious and the young people who performed at the event were sooooo good!!  Also a massive congratulations to the Right's Ambassadors and Cadoxton Regeneration Project for representing the Vale and being shortlisted for another two fantastic awards; outstanding rights youth work project and outstanding arts and media project.  What a lovely evening!  

   

Thursday 23 June 2016

Youth Cabinet Meeting - 21.06.2016

Andy Borsden, Lead Officer for Youth and Community Learning at the Council came to our meeting to talk to us about the Youth Offer.  Following a consultation with young people in the Vale last year, Andy wanted to know what we thought and asked us how more young people can be involved in ensuring the Vale Youth Service provides activities and projects young people want.  This looks like it's going to be a big piece of work for the Youth Cabinet and we can't wait to speak to more young people about what they want to be included.

We also prepared for the exciting Youth Excellence Awards that we are attending in Llandudno this coming weekend because our School Transport Report has been shortlisted for an 'outstanding young person led project!  During the meeting we also finalised our new logo, watch this space!

We would like to thank Billy & Jacob from Bro Radio's Youth Show for asking us to come on their show and also Cathie Steele for inviting us to the VIP tent at the Barry Scouts & Girl Guides Fete at Romilly Park on 2nd July.  Looks like its going to be a busy summer! Also congrats to Tom & Dan for receiving their award for being elected onto the new Youth Cabinet at the end of April.

Tuesday 21 June 2016

#SaluteOurForces

This week is Armed Forces Week and events will be taking place all over the UK to show support for the men and women who make up the Armed Forces community (Royal Navy, British Army & Royal Air Force) and risk their lives to protect us.  

The Vale of Glamorgan Council awarded freedom of the County Borough to the ship's company of HMS Cambria and as an early celebration on Saturday 18th June the ships company marched through Barry town and were led by the Band of HM Royal Marines, Plymouth.  There was an impressive ceremony at King's Square in Barry and then they marched through Barry town centre to the Civic Offices where we watched the Armed Forces Day flag being raised whilst celebrating local residents and veterans who have and are part of the Armed Forces community.   

Armed Forces Day will take place on Saturday 25th June but you can get involved by showing your support and #SaluteOurForces for all they do! Find our more information here

Thursday 9 June 2016

The Royal Opening of the 5th NAfW

On Tuesday 7th June, members of the Vale Youth Cabinet, Vale Youth Forum, Llantwit Youth Council, Barry Youth Action and Penarth Youth Action attended the Royal Opening of the fifth National Assembly for Wales where we represented young people from the Vale of Glamorgan. 

The day started off with the rigorous security process that we all had to go through and then we were greeted by Assembly staff who gave us visitor passes and Welsh flags.  Walking single file to the Senedd, we took our places outside the Senedd and we were right at the front! We watched the soldiers march into position with the band playing them in.  The loudest part was definitely the 21 gun salute to mark the arrival of the Queen.  The most important part of the day was seeing the Queen walk right past us, along with the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall. 

The experience of watching the Royal Family walking past us was unreal and I none of us will forget it.  Daley even got to give his Welsh flag to the Prince of Wales!  The crowd roared and cheered and we even made it on the TV screens.  You can watch highlights of the ceremony here, don't forget to look out for us waving our flags!



Agoriad Swyddogol / Official Opening

Monday 6 June 2016

Youth Cabinet promote Town Twinning

We attended the Beats, Eats & Treats event at Barry Island on Saturday which had lots of food and craft stalls, music, food demonstrations, the VPod  and play activities on offer. 
We helped promote the work of the Vale Town Twinning Association and met delegates from the Vale twinning towns: Mouscron in Belgium, Fecamp in France and Rheinfelden in Germany. 
There was lots to do and see, we are already looking forward to next year's edition!