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Choose the issue that means the most  to YOU. Use your vote wisely!

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Web link Birmingham UKYP Election 2012
Web link Voice is Power
Web link UK Youth Parliament
Web link Sign up for info from the Rights and Participation Service
Web link UKYP West Midlands
Information link Contact Mark Green, Rights and Participation Service

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MYP’s are members of the UK Youth Parliament.

Young people elected, represent UKYP constituencies and Birmingham will elect 5 MYP’s and 5 Deputy Members to represent young people in the city.

Once elected MYP’s work to Identify 5 key issues for young people in Birmingham and then tackle them through targeted campaigns.  For the first time this is YOUR chance to vote on the issue that matters the most to you.

The top five issues voted by you will form this year's campaigns for the five new MYPs.

Your vote counts!

To vote for your MYP in the Birmingham UKYP Election 2012 visit www.bgfl.org/vote2012.



About the Rights and Participation Service

RAP aims to OPTIMISE and EMPOWER Birmingham's children and young people’s involvement and participation in strategic decisions and local decisions that affect their lives. We challenge and champion children and young people’s rights to ensure that when decisions are made they are involved consulted and listened to.

RAP provides advocacy to children in care and care leavers
RAP supports our children in care council
RAP supports Voice is Power - Birmingham's children and young people’s parliament.
RAP supports our young disabled champions
RAP supports Birmingham's UKYP young people.


For more information, please contact Mark Green, Rights and Participation Service:
email mark.k.green@birmingham.gov.uk
Tel: 0121 303 7217

 
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