Dear colleagues,
>
> We're contacting you in the hope that you can help promote an exciting
> project for young people that the Equality and Human Rights Commission
> has just launched, by including some information on your website about
> 'Our Space'. We were given your contact details from our Policy and
> Programmes advisor, Emma Siami.
>
> This year the Commission will be running several projects for young
> people across Britain. One of these is Our Space, where we will take
> 100 young people from across England, Scotland and Wales on a
> week-long 'summer camp' in the Lake District. The aim of the project
> is to bring together a diverse mix of young people, and provide the
> opportunity for them get to know each other, develop their social
> interaction & leadership skills, and to learn from each others'
> backgrounds and experiences through a range of physical and group
> activities. This project will also provide an opportunity for the
> Commission to hear ideas and views directly from young people and use
> these insights to develop our work.
>
> Our Space is completely free and the only criteria is that all
> applicants must be aged between 14 and 15. Spaces are limited and the
> deadline for application is getting close - 27 June, so those young
> people interested need to sign up soon.
>
> More details about Our Space, including an application form and Q&As
> for parents and guardians are available on our website:
> www.equalityhumanrights.com/ourspace
>
> We would really appreciate your help to reach a wide mix of young
> people, by adding either a news item, event listing or feature onto
> your website. If it would make it easier, I can provide images,
> editorial and a bite size news item.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Rod Connolly
>
> On Behalf of the website
>
> Equality and Human Rights Commission
>
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