News - Camden Rise
Three young adults with learning disabilities have graduated from Camden's Project Choice programme, run in partnership with the Royal Free Hospital. The Health Education England programme - supported locally by Camden Council and the Royal Free Hospital - aims to increase young people’s confidence, social skills, work and employability skills in a wide range of job roles to prepare...
Have you been inspired by the Lionesses' victory in the Euro 2022 final? Check out our free and low-cost girls' football, girls' multi-sport and mixed girls' and boys' football / multi-sport sessions in Camden throughout August. Free Girls' Football Sessions on Wednesdays. These free sessions are open for girls and young women aged 7 to 16 on Wednesdays, from 11am to 1pm, at Cantelowes...
What do you think about living in Camden and what 'life skills' do you want to learn? Camden Youth Council (CYC) wants to hear from you. CYC has been given a budget of £20,000 to help create the changes you tell us are important. If you're aged 12 to 18, or up to 25 with a special educational need or disability, and if you live or go to school in Camden then this survey is for you....
Google UK is hosting a Summer Series dedicated to encouraging and inspiring local young people aged 12 to 18 with taster sessions. Each day will be for a different age group. You'll be invited to the company’s King’s Cross headquarters to take part in workshops and activities, including a mix of arts, science and tech, brought to life with the help of professionals from the...
Camden students Aya Elgool and Samir Qurashi have been elected as the borough’s two new Youth MPs, following a two-week election in schools and youth centres. Aya and Samir, both 16, each attend Regent High School and are also both members of Camden Youth Council, as well as being active in other local youth organisations. Two new Deputy Youth MPs were also elected. They are Rebecca Stamp,...
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