Aged 11 – 18 (18 yrs as at end of term: Feb 2015) Elected annually for a 12 month term One young person per District to be elected Represent Hertfordshire.

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Aged 11 – 18 (18 yrs as at end of term: Feb 2015) Elected annually for a 12 month term One young person per District to be elected Represent Hertfordshire at national events including: – House of Commons Debates (Nov) – UKYP Annual Sitting (July) – British Youth Council (BYC) Conventions (June, Oct, Dec) – Transport Select Committee – Stonewall Education for All Conference

Represent the voice of Hertfordshire young people in the county through – Production of the annual Hertfordshire Young People's Manifesto – Lead on the Youth Summit with HCC senior managers – Meetings with the Executive Member for Children's Services – Meetings with the Police & Crime Commissioner – Attend local events; launch of ‘Everybody's Business’ & delivery of Youth Democracy sessions in school/s – Meeting with students from the British Virgin Islands to present and discuss Youth Democracy in action

When voting for their District MYP, young people also vote for their top priority issue. The top five priorities voted for then informs the work of Herts1125.

Idea conceived in Oct 2011 by the HertsUKYP 2011 group Open to all aged 11 – 25; voluntary participation Opportunity for young people to represent themselves First meeting held in April 2012 Two meetings a year and one Conference held at County Hall

Youth Councils/Forums Schools Councils/Forums, Student Union Uniformed groups Individuals Specialist Groups – Children in Care Council, Young Carers' Council, Black & Minority Ethnic and Disability groups.

Child fares for all Under 18 Review Sex Education in Schools Wider Learning Opportunities Support for Young Runaways & Homeless Protect our Youth Services

Priorities voted for in Jan/Feb 2013 elections Top Five Priorities known in March 2013 Discussed by 1125 members at the April meeting to identify focus of surveys MYPs designed surveys for each priority Consultation period: May – July 2013 INTRODUCTION TO 2013/14 MANIFESTO

Support for young people with personal issues; exam stress Increase the opportunity for Apprenticeships within the county A legacy for the Olympic and Paralympics in Hertfordshire Work for discounted leisure, sporting and cultural activities Build positive relationships between young people and the Police

Feedback to, and discussed with, Herts1125 members at July 1125 meeting Supported by – 15 schools – 18 youth projects – 56 Herts1125 members INTRODUCTION TO 2013/14 MANIFESTO

2012/13 Manifesto included the views and opinions of over 600 young people 2013/14 Manifesto includes the views and opinions of over 1600 young people An increase of 266% INTRODUCTION TO 2013/14 MANIFESTO

803Work Experience Bursary* 750Curriculum for Life450Apprenticeships 592Living wage*382Votes at 16/17* 578Youth Unemployment244Youth Services 536Euthanasia*218Media Represent 502Greener UK91Political process 485Mental Health87Youth Democracy 485 Bullying * National issues National Make Your Mark Ballot Hertfordshire results

At the Herts1125 Conference in October, we removed the national issues as there is little we can do about them in Hertfordshire Debated and voted on the Make your Mark results Debated and voted on issues put forward by young people at the Conference

Work Experience Curriculum for Life Youth Unemployment & Apprenticeships Greener Hertfordshire Mental Health Youth Democracy & political process Transport - reduced fares Cycling routes LGBT Awareness Awareness around abusive relationships Preparing young people for work Priority Issue Voting List