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Active Citizens: How you can get involved
Put your faith into action!
Putting your faith into action
doesn’t just mean voting in an
election.
There are lots of ways that you can
become an active citizen – and you
don’t have to wait until you’re old
enough to vote to have your say!
Active Citizens: How you can get involved
The UK Youth Parliament (UKYP) is a youth organisation run by
young people.
There are 369 seats for elected MYPs (Members of Youth
Parliament), all aged 11-18.
MYPs are usually elected in annual youth elections throughout
the UK. Any young person aged 11-18 can stand or vote. In the
past two years one million young people have voted in UK Youth
Parliament elections.
Once elected MYPs organise events and projects, run campaigns
and influence decision makers on the issues which matter most
to young people. All MYPs have the opportunity to meet once a
year at the UK Youth Parliament Annual Sitting.
More information here: http://www.ukyouthparliament.org.uk/
Active Citizens: School Councils
A school council is group of students who are elected to represent the
views of all pupils and to improve their school.
Each year, every class will normally elect 2 representatives to be
members of the school council.
The council will then meet to elect officers such as:
- Chair
- Secretary
- Treasurer
In a larger school (more than 400 pupils) there may be separate year
councils, with a large meeting of the whole school council once a term.
Active Citizens: School Councils
Whether it is changing the school uniform or redesigning the lunch menu, a good school council is
one that represents the views of all students and gets things done.
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Regular meetings
A council that is not too big
Class/Form councils that meet regularly
Good communication between representatives and their
class
Training for school council members
Smaller groups (subcommittees) working on specific
events or issues
A bank account or budget (however small)
Annual evaluations
Active Citizens: Write to your local MP
Writing to your local MP, councillor or MEP (Member of European Parliament) is a great way to make your
voice heard. MPs are there for you to tell them what issues matter to you – they receive many personal
letters from their constituents.
You can find out who your local representatives are by visiting
www.writetothem.com
When you enter your postcode, Write To Them will then list all your local
representatives. You can click on any name and a template letter will
appear, which you can fill in and send from the website.
Active Citizens: Campaign
During a general election you can help the local candidate
you want to support by:
• Joining the party
• Canvassing
• Campaigning with them
This can be a great way to get involved in your community
and to find out more about the values of the different
parties.
Active Citizens: Volunteer
In Evangelii Gaudium, Pope Francis asks us to put our faith into action
by doing good works:
"Whenever our interior life becomes caught up in its own interests and
concerns, there is no longer room for others, no place for the poor. God’s
voice is no longer heard, the quiet joy of his love is no longer felt, and
the desire to do good fades.“
Doing charitable work is a great way to put your faith into action,
building a community and showing what matters to you.
By volunteering you are answering your Christian call to participate in
society and foster community.
How could you become
a more active citizen?
Have you got talents
that you could use to
serve your community?