Northern Ireland Youth Forum - UK Youth Parliament

UK Youth Parliament

The NIYF also fills the position of a regional body of the UK Youth Parliament; as such it remains involved in national and local campaigns. Currently the forum holds positions on the Procedures group and Board of Trustees of the UKYP.

UK Youth Parliament
Management
  • British Youth Council
Key people
  • Sam Ellis
  • Andrew Rowe
  • Natascha Engel
  • Charles Hendry
  • Jo Swinson
Partners
  • Scottish Youth Parliament
  • Children and Young People's Assembly for Wales
  • Northern Ireland Youth Forum
Related articles
  • Member of Youth Parliament
Youth empowerment
Elements
  • Evolving capacities
  • Intergenerational equity
  • Student voice
  • Youth-adult partnership
  • Youth mainstreaming
  • Youth rights
  • Youth voice
Types
  • Community youth development
  • Anarchistic free school
  • Positive youth development
  • Student activism
  • Student-centered learning
  • Student rights
  • Student voice
  • Youth activism
  • Youth council
  • Youth court
  • Youth engagement
  • Youth leadership
  • Youth-led media
  • Youth movement
  • Youth participation
  • Youth philanthropy
  • Youth service
  • Youth suffrage
  • Youth vote
Barriers
  • Adultcentrism
  • Adultism
  • Ageism
  • Fear of youth (ephebiphobia)
  • Fear of children (pediaphobia)
Related articles
  • Beatnik
  • Beat Generation
  • Counterculture of the 1960s
  • Hippies
  • Hungry generation
  • UK Underground
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