Following on from the success of workshops ran during the sixth-year Induction Conference at Aidan’s High School. Some young people were invited to attend the Communities Committee in the council chambers to speak to elected members, conveners, Members of Parliament, and senior council staff about their experience of engaging with the Community Partnership Team.
The workshops facilitated by the Community Partnership Officers for Wishaw and Shotts focused on the Local Development Programme (LDP). The young people participated in interactive workshops that included exercises to identify the steps taken within the LDP projects, and a scenario exercise involving identifying Who and How to consult on a range of projects like play areas, heritage, MUGAs and Welcome Walls.
In the last activity young people were requested to provide ideas and suggestions for potential future LDP projects in the area they live. Some great suggestions for future projects were put forward by young people including more accessible nature trails and local greenspaces, murals to deter graffiti, CCTV and community safety projects in locations where young people feel unsafe. Other great suggestions included upgraded play facilities and MUGAs with options for additional sports to be played.