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Youth Safety Multi-Media Awards and Camden Youth Awards winners announced

Photo of Coram’s Fields Youth Programme girls' group - joint winners of the Multi-Media Competition.

Camden Council marked the borough's Youth Celebration Fortnight and National Youth Work Week with a series of events and activities designed to empower children, young people, youth workers and professionals. 

A highlight was the announcement of winners for Camden’s annual Youth Safety Multi-Media Competition, held at Camden Town Hall on 6 November. Now in its fifth year, the competition invites young people to creatively explore youth safety through podcasting, filmmaking, drama, art and design. 

Also celebrated at the same event were the winners of the Camden Youth Awards, which shine a light on the inspiring journeys of young people, the dedication of youth workers, and the impact of voluntary sector projects that make a real difference.

The joint winners of the Youth Safety Multi-Media Competition 2025 were:

The runners-up of this year's Youth Safety Multi-Media Competition were:

The winners of the Camden Youth Awards 2025 were:

  • Positive Impact Award - Camden Community Wealth Fund Youth Panel Members
  • Personal Journey Award – Rahim Ahmed, nominated for his work with the Your Bike Project
  • Young Volunteer Award – Kais Mahmud-Marshall, from disability dance charity icandance
  • Best Practitioner in Camden (Council) Award - Marley Simms, an apprentice Youth Worker at Camden Council, who is just finishing his apprenticeship and is due to become a full-time youth worker with the Youth Early Help Team at Somers Town Youth Centre
  • Best Voluntary Sector Practitioner Award - Ian Horgan, Lead Facilitator at Wac Nites, run by the charity Wac Arts
  • Best Voluntary Sector Project AwardFitzrovia Youth in Action Peer Education Project, in partnership with William Ellis School.

Other standout moments from the fortnight included a Young People’s Assembly on rights and youth voice at the Crowndale Centre on 29 October, and a Mayoral Reception on 3 November to honour youth workers from both the Council and voluntary sector.

Activities and events were hosted by Camden Council’s Integrated Youth Support Service with local voluntary sector partners, schools and the Mayor of Camden.