- 13/06/2025
- Posted by: Amanda Hack MP
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Ashby School pupils help shape government youth strategy
Amanda Hack MP met with pupils at Ashby School to hear their views on the future of youth services and support.
The meeting was part of the Government’s National Youth Strategy initiative, launched earlier this year to place young people’s voices at the heart of policymaking. The strategy aims to deliver more coordinated youth services at the local, regional, and national levels.
Amanda Hack hosted a discussion with pupils aged 12 to 18, creating a space for honest, open dialogue about the challenges and opportunities facing young people today. The session allowed pupils to share what they believe is needed to ensure all young people are given the best possible start in life.
Following the discussion, Amanda Hack said:
“When I stood for election, I committed to breaking down barriers to opportunity for young people in North West Leicestershire. The launch of the National Youth Strategy is another important step in fulfilling that promise.
Instead of assuming what young people need, we must listen directly to their experiences and ideas. In our discussion, pupils raised key concerns, including the lack of youth provision outside of school and how financial barriers often limit access to activities designed for them. They also expressed a strong desire for more community-based opportunities where they can build skills for the future.
I was pleased to hear the positive feedback on Ashby’s newly opened youth hub, thanks to the fantastic work of Inspire Youth Collective. Pupils from the local area recognised the value of this space and wanted to see more initiatives like it.
I want to thank all the students for their honesty and insight, and Ashby School for making time for this important conversation. Their input will help shape the National Youth Strategy as it moves forward.”
Harry, one of the year 12 pupils at the meeting, said:
“It was really inspiring to be able to sit in the same room as someone who has an influence in how our country is run and on the rules that affect our lives. It was also amazing to have our suggestions listened to and being able to engage in constructive conversations was so heartening. Thank you very much Mrs Hack.”
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