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'A reminder of what happens when young people are trusted' - Ipswich celebrates youth changemakers
Ipswich hosted a major celebration of youth social action on Wednesday, 19 November, bringing together 75 local leaders, civic dignitaries and young changemakers to mark the town's national leadership in empowering young people.Feature
Why local news must stop ignoring its youngest readers, and what we're doing about it
Local journalism has traditionally struggled to engage young people. If we want to shape a town worth staying in, we need to start listening to the people who will inherit it.News
New programme tackles youth exclusion through creativity
With 755 young people aged 16-17 not in education, employment or training across Suffolk and national youth reoffending rates at 32.5%, a new alternative provision programme aims to prevent vulnerable young people from falling through the cracks by reconnecting them with learning through music and creative media.News
Community parade kicks off month-long 10th anniversary celebrations
Almost 70 people joined a colourful procession from Ipswich Town Hall on Saturday, 21 June, to celebrate Ipswich Community Media's milestone, with more events planned throughout the month.News
From Afghanistan to Ipswich: How cricket is helping young asylum seekers rebuild their lives
The Blue Tigers project offers more than sport to 18 young Afghan asylum seekers, providing friendship, routine and belonging after they arrived in Suffolk without family or support.News
Four Ipswich cultural projects share £64,000 from county arts fund
Four Ipswich-based organisations will deliver projects focused on racial equality, youth offending, and making the arts more accessible to disabled and disadvantaged children as part of Suffolk's £500,000 cultural funding boost.Load more content




