News - Camden Rise
The Future Changemakers is a youth-led panel created by charity Camden Giving, as a response to the fatal stabbings of two young men in the borough in 2018. Young people on the panel were given the opportunity to decide for themselves how they would like to use the funding to help tackle youth crime in Camden. They decided to fund youth programmes that met their objectives of educating young...
Just left school or uni and looking for your next move? The Council’s Digital and Data Services team is offering the chance for seven Camden residents, former Camden secondary school students or Camden care leavers to become ICT apprentices on a salary of £19,804 per year. Find out more about this exciting opportunity for you to train, earn and learn - and apply before Wednesday 9 October:...
Camden secondary school students were celebrating on 22 August 2019 after achieving an impressive set of GCSE results. Among the happy students at Parliament Hill School was Asma Maloumi, who is also Camden’s Deputy Youth MP and a leading member of Camden Youth Council. Asma was overjoyed to get seven of the top grade 9s in her GCSEs, as well as three grade 8s. She's staying on at Parliament...
Young people and families celebrated the 'grand opening' of the new Netherwood Youth and Family Hub, in Kilburn, on 16 July 2019. Activities at the launch event included DJ workshops, games, arts and crafts, food and refreshments and a ribbon-cutting by the Mayor of Camden, Councillor Maryam Eslamdoust (pictured above), to officially open the centre, which has a garden, kitchen, gym, games...
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