Opportunities for Young People

Job Information Sheets - now available on the CLC site for download. Vacancies this month include Royal Parks Apprentice, Designer/Editor Assistant and many more!

Places are available on the Activity Agreement Project (AAP) and also on the September Guarantee Learner Voucher programme or with other sources of funding, so please refer. Please see referral form and for further information Contact Bally Sappal (AAP Manager) or Joe Brooke-Smith (Projects Administrator) on 020 7938 8081.

A Night Less Ordinary is an Arts Council England scheme in association with Metro, which will provide free theatre tickets to anyone under 26.

South-Thames College - still has an open evening taking place on 24th March 2009, for more information click here.

Social Skills Training for Disabled Young Adults – IPOP’s Moving on, Moving up programme is aimed at young people aged 18 -25 years old (or nearly 18) who have a learning difficulty or disability and would like to gain extra skills to help them organise their own social activities. Please contact Peggy on 020 8441 0404 or email youth@ipop.org.uk for more information.

Chance to be Chancellor – The Citizenship Foundation, in partnership with Norwich Union and The Times, has relaunched Chance to be Chancellor, a competition for 14-19 year olds. Closing date is 31st March 2009.

Informed and Influential – The Children’s Rights Alliance for England is organising this free children’s rights training day for people age 17 and under.

My Head Hurts! Youngminds are running a survey to find out young people’s views on the information that is available to young people who have mental health problems. The findings will be used to improve their website.

South London summer documentary film project – Award winning film education company polkadotsonraindrops are recruiting young filmmakers to produce 4 documentary films, based on youth culture, during the summer break.  Participants will gain hands on creative and technical skills with professional filmmakers. Please contact Mark or call 07957 588283.

Moving Voices is creating innovative opportunities for young people who are 16 - 25 years old, Black, Asian and from Ethnic Minority backgrounds and young parents, across 9 regions of the South East. All workshops and training are free. For more information contact Amanda Evans or call/ text her on 07977 203285.

BOOM! is a unique volunteering project for 16-25 year olds. The project challenges young people to make films about where they live, what they think, their interests, passions and concerns and then to use their films to help make a positive difference in their communities.

Free film season – Action for Children has teamed up with DCM, Picturehouse, Theatr Mwldan and Queen's Film Theatre to offer free tickets to three great films on the first Sunday of each month in March, April and May 2009. 

Young Brits at Art is an exciting art competition run by the Equality and Human Rights Commission which encourages young people aged 11-19 to create a picture that expresses their thoughts and feelings about living in Britain today.

Make Your Mark – This website will connect you to the things you need, to turn your idea into a business. 

London Coaching BursaryLondon Youth Dance will be working alongside London Youth, the Amateur Boxing Association, the English Table Tennis Association, the RFU, the London FA and PRO-ACTIVE South and Central London on a new Coaching Bursary Scheme called LCB+.

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