Student Voice In Britain

by swbcanning | December 4, 2008 at 02:10 pm
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Stephen Canning attended a recent meeting of the Department for Children, Schools and Families along with Ed Balls (previously Secretary of State for Education) and Directors of the Education Department. Stephen has a real interest in politics and being invited to the meeting to represent the views of children provided a chance for his own views to be considered. Being asked to attend the meeting and contribute to the discussions was extremely interesting.  Stephen is a member of the National Children’s Bureau, a children’s rights organisation, and has researched and considered how young people are perceived through his membership of this group.

During the meeting at the Department of Schools, Children and Families in Westminster Stephen raised the view that advertising can mislead children. Following the meeting and further discussions planned for January a report will be produced looking at the impact of the commercial world on children’s well being,

Stephen will be attending another informal discussion tonight with David Blunkett at Portcullis House where he will be discussing democracy, equality and how to achieve genuine universal suffrage* in the United Kingdom. Stephen will argue for a democratic system that is more diverse and inclusive.

Since joining Tabor, Stephen has been keen to encourage others to use their student voice. As chairman of the Braintree Conservative Future, Stephen has arranged a young people’s discussion to be held on the 31st January at Avenue Lodge, Witham. Brooks Newmark MP for Braintree will attend the meeting.   

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Tom Farley

Stephen Your my hero !

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Adam Johnson

Douche Bag! I love you, you are my idol and the love of my life

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