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St Helens Announces New Youth Parliament Representatives Following Record Vote

St Helens Youth Council is proud to announce the election of its new Member of Youth Parliament (MYP) and Deputy Member of Youth Parliament (DMYP), following an incredible 4,168 votes cast by young people across the borough.

The MYP represents the voices of young people aged 11–18 at both a local and national level, including participation in the UK Youth Parliament and the opportunity to speak in the House of Commons. The role involves campaigning on key issues, engaging with decision-makers and ensuring young people’s views are heard.

The DMYP supports the MYP in their role, helping to deliver campaigns, engage with young people and step into the role when required, ensuring continuity and strong representation.

After a highly competitive election, St Helens is delighted to announce:

Lydia – Member of Youth Parliament (MYP)

Lydia has been elected as the new MYP for St Helens, following a powerful campaign focused on mental health and wellbeing.

Her campaign, Here and Now, centres around providing young people with practical coping mechanisms and support, including creative approaches such as music playlists, movement and accessible resources. Lydia is passionate about ensuring young people feel supported in the present moment, with a strong focus on prevention, awareness and accessible help.

Daniel – Deputy Member of Youth Parliament (DMYP)

Daniel has been elected as the new DMYP, following a campaign focused on crime awareness and supporting young people affected by domestic abuse.

Drawing on his own experiences, Daniel has worked to raise awareness of the early signs of domestic abuse and promote access to support. His campaign highlights the importance of education, safety and ensuring young people know where to turn for help.

The election saw young candidates engage with schools, youth groups and community organisations across St Helens, encouraging participation through assemblies, social media campaigns and outreach sessions. The result — over 4,000 votes cast — reflects a growing commitment to youth voice and democratic engagement in the borough.

St Helens Youth Council would like to thank all candidates, partners, schools and youth organisations who supported the election and helped make it such a success.

Lydia and Daniel will now begin their terms, working alongside young people and partners to represent the views of young people across St Helens and drive forward meaningful change.

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Halton Youth Cabinet Supports Launch of Halton Brook Litter Network with Community Action Day

Halton Youth Cabinet was proud to support the launch of the Halton Brook Litter Network at Halton Brook Community Centre, joining local partners and community members for a day dedicated to environmental action and community pride.

The event celebrated ongoing efforts to tackle litter and promote a cleaner, greener environment. Halton Youth Cabinet was honoured to receive a certificate recognising its work on the Binimals initiative, highlighting the positive impact of youth-led environmental engagement.

Following the launch, participants took part in a community litter pick, working together to make a tangible difference in the local area. The group collected an impressive 82 bags of litter, demonstrating the power of collective action and community spirit.

The day showcased the importance of collaboration, with organisations and young people coming together to take pride in their surroundings and contribute to a cleaner future.

Halton Youth Cabinet is committed to continuing its work in supporting environmental initiatives and empowering young people to make a positive impact in their communities.

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Halton Youth Cabinet hosts Light Up Halton in Runcorn

RUNCORN Town Hall recently glowed again as the Halton Youth Cabinet hosted the annual Light Up Halton event.

The lantern walk and community light parade gathered families, young people, and supporters for a community celebration organised by Halton's youngsters.

The event focused on unity, positivity, and the youth voice.

Attendees, set to celebrate under "darkness to light" as the main theme, arrived equipped with lanterns, glow sticks, and light-up accessories.

This second annual event aimed to discuss issues of resilience, reflection, and strength in the collective, while also offering a platform for creativity and environmental advocacy.

The celebration was entirely the brainchild of the young, who aim to strengthen the event in subsequent years.

Halton Youth Cabinet members delivered speeches during the evening, emphasising the need for sustainability, community pride, and creating opportunities for young people to take on leadership roles in initiating meaningful causes.

The event reportedly managed to weave together a patchwork of positive environmental messages, reinforcing the importance of recycling and sustainability.

Already a staple on the cabinet’s calendar, the youth-led festivity is said to look to grow annually.

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Halton youngsters launch 'Binimals' to keep borough cleaner

CREATIVE young people in Halton have launched an imaginative new campaign that has given new life to ordinary public litter bins.

The new 'Binimals' project was created by the local youngsters in the hopes of making Widnes and Runcorn a cleaner place.

The unique initiative aims to foster better environmental habits.

Members of the Halton Youth Cabinet (HYC) led the campaign, designing animal-themed bins with the intention of encouraging more responsible waste disposal.

These eye-catching bins are not just an appeal to aesthetics, but also an innovative solution to the ongoing litter concerns in the community.

Previously, young people reported that conventional messaging around waste and recycling failed to capture the attention of the community.

The HYC's creative solution aims to make environmental responsibility engaging and approachable, particularly for children.

Instead of merely criticising poor habits, the approach aims to incite change from within.

Currently, 12 Binimals have been scattered across the borough.

These include six frog-shaped bins as well as six 'wrapped' bins that feature designs encompassing themes such as Pride, Sea Life, and Space.

The campaign also made a foray into educational settings, with two of the bins being gifted to local schools to instil environmental awareness in a learning environment.

The campaign was officially launched with the HYC members visiting several of the new bin locations, including Widnes Town Hall, Kingsway Family Hub, and Victoria Park.

To celebrate the launch, the team also participated in a litter pick.

The initiative has gained support from Halton Borough Council and local partners, further epitomising the power of youth-led change.

The bins are intended to be a long-term feature in the community, continuing to promote positive environmental behaviour for years to come.

People are being encouraged to "Spot a Binimal" in their local area.

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St Helens Youth Council Builds Global Youth Voice Through International Partnership with Stuttgart and Cardiff

Young people from St Helens Youth Council, supported by Vibe UK, are continuing to make their mark internationally through a growing partnership with Stuttgart, the German twin town of St Helens, and fellow UK city Cardiff.

The collaboration began in 2023, when Stuttgart reached out to Vibe UK to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the St Helens–Stuttgart town twinning. Since that first exchange, the relationship has flourished, with young people from St Helens invited back for multiple visits in September 2023, November 2024, July 2025, September 2025, and November 2025, each one building on the last.

While the most recent visit in September 2025 marked the Cardiff–Stuttgart 70th anniversary, the next trip in November 2025 will see the group join international peers to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Stuttgart Youth Council.

Across these exchanges, youth councils from St Helens, Stuttgart, and Cardiff have worked together on themes such as international relations, sustainability, and youth leadership. Their collaboration has now evolved into a new and exciting partnership, the CaST (Cardiff, St Helens, Stuttgart) Alliance.

Through the CaST Alliance, young people from all three cities will meet virtually every six weeks to share ideas, develop leadership skills, and work together on a joint international campaign designed to amplify youth voices on global issues.

“We need to recognise the importance of learning about life on an international level" Said Anja, Acting MYP for St Helens Youth Council.

“Youth exchange has helped me expand my knowledge on international environmental issues.”” said Riley, member of St Helens Youth Council.

This international partnership reflects Vibe UK’s commitment to empowering young people to lead change through its youth voice programmes. From #FeedTheNeed  a youth-led movement tackling food poverty in St Helens, to campaigns on mental health and wellbeing, disability rights, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, and the cost of living crisis, Vibe UK supports young people to take action on the issues that matter most to them.

Vibe UK continues to champion youth voice and leadership across Halton, St Helens, Liverpool, and beyond, ensuring that young people are heard at the highest levels of decision-making, locally, nationally, and internationally.

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St Helens Youth Council Proudly Supports St Helens Pride

St Helens Youth Council (STHYC) is proud to be part of St Helens Pride, celebrating inclusion, diversity and the voices of young people across the borough.

Young people from STHYC have been actively involved in supporting Pride, using their platform to promote acceptance, equality and representation for LGBTQIA+ young people in St Helens.

Through campaigns, discussions and creative projects, the group has been working to ensure that all young people feel safe, respected and able to be themselves. Their involvement in Pride reflects their ongoing commitment to building a more inclusive community.

Members of the Youth Council have also been developing ideas around education and awareness, including improving understanding of language, identity and allyship within schools and youth settings.

A spokesperson from St Helens Youth Council said:
“Pride is so important for young people. It’s about feeling accepted, celebrated and knowing that you belong. We want St Helens to be a place where everyone can be proud of who they are.”

STHYC continues to work closely with partners and other youth groups to amplify young voices and ensure that inclusion remains a key focus across all areas of their work.

Their presence at St Helens Pride highlights the positive role young people are playing in shaping a more open, supportive and diverse future for the borough.

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St Helens Youth Council Wins “Treasure Chest” Award at Believe Awards 2025 🏆

We are thrilled to announce that St Helens Youth Council (STHYC) has been named the winner of the Treasure Chest Award at the YKids Believe Awards 2025!

The Treasure Chest Award celebrates a group of young people whose talents and contributions are rich and valuable to their community — and STHYC couldn’t be a more deserving winner.

Over the past year, STHYC has worked tirelessly on youth-led campaigns that tackle some of the most important issues facing young people today, including:

  • Feed the Need 🍎 – tackling food poverty and food waste in St Helens

  • Beyond Beautiful 💜 – promoting positive body image and self-esteem

  • Education for Our Generation 📚 – giving young people a stronger voice in the education system

  • Speak Now Podcast 🎙 – amplifying youth perspectives on key topics

From running workshops and awareness campaigns to speaking at regional and national events, the Youth Council has shown passion, creativity, and leadership in everything they do.

An Inspiring Evening at the Believe Awards

The Believe Awards ceremony, held at the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool on Friday 4th July, brought together inspiring young people, community groups, and changemakers. Eight representatives from STHYC attended to accept the award, enjoying a special evening of celebration, entertainment, and a three-course dinner.

The independent judging panel was particularly impressed by STHYC’s commitment to youth-led action, collaboration with local partners, and their ability to turn ideas into real impact.

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This award is a testament to the hard work, determination, and creativity of every young person involved in STHYC. It also highlights the incredible value of youth voice — when young people are given the platform, trust, and support to lead change, they achieve extraordinary things.

Congratulations to everyone at St Helens Youth Council on this well-deserved recognition! We can’t wait to see what you achieve next.

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Local Young People Represent Their Communities at UK Youth Parliament in House of Commons 

On Friday, 28th February, young representatives from across the UK gathered at the annual UK Youth Parliament, where over 400 Youth MPs came together to discuss pressing issues and vote on campaigns for the upcoming year. 

Among the speakers were Fin from Halton and Vin from St Helens , both of whom were selected to contribute to the important debate on transport—a significant achievement and a testament to their dedication to youth advocacy. 

Finlay Venables, Member of Youth Parliament (MYP) for Halton, aged 14, reflected on the experience, stating: 
“Visiting the House of Commons and the Chamber was an unforgettable experience that will be ingrained in my mind forever. It was amazing for all the young people to be in those rooms of decision-making, as we are the decision-makers of the future.” 

Helen McGorrin, Senior Youth Worker at Vibe UK, shared her pride in Fin’s accomplishment: 
“It has been a privilege for us to support Fin on his journey to the House of Commons. He spoke so clearly and passionately on behalf of his constituency, and we are all very proud.” 

The UK Youth Parliament provides young people with a platform to voice their concerns and influence real change on issues that affect their lives. 

Vibe UK runs a number of youth voice programmes, empowering young people to lead and take action on the issues that matter to them. From #FeedTheNeed, a youth-led activist movement tackling food poverty in St Helens, to campaigns on mental health and wellbeing, disability rights, LGBTQIA+ inclusion, and the cost of living crisis, Vibe UK is committed to ensuring young people’s voices drive meaningful change. 

Vibe UK remains dedicated to supporting young people in Halton, St Helens, Liverpool, and beyond, ensuring they are heard at the highest levels of decision-making. 

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Double Success at Youth Fed Awards During National Youth Work Week

What an incredible night it was last week as we attended the Youth Fed Awards in celebration of National Youth Work Week.

We are thrilled to announce that our team brought home two outstanding awards on the night. April Beadman was honoured with the Youth Voice Award, recognising her commitment to amplifying young people’s perspectives and making a meaningful impact. In addition, Me Time was crowned Youth Group of the Year, celebrating the group’s dedication to supporting and empowering young people.

With 62 nominations and only 12 awards presented, this achievement is a testament to the passion, hard work, and dedication of everyone involved.

We are incredibly proud of our winners and extend a huge congratulations to all nominees. Your commitment continues to make a real and lasting difference in the lives of young people.

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Young people from Liverpool join nationwide youth and democracy network

Young people from Liverpool have joined the first workshop of a new nationwide youth network to re-imagine the future of democracy.

Four young people representing Vibe UK have joined over 30 of their peers from across the UK to work with the Windsor-based education charity Cumberland Lodge as part of its flagship Youth & Democracy project.

Over the course of the weekend (8-10 November), the attendees aged 15-20 enjoyed sessions run by the charity as well as guest organisations including USA-based Braver Angels, and the Institute for Strategic Dialogue.

They have all previously attended focus groups run by the charity in regions across the country, including Liverpool, Belfast, Birmingham, Cornwall, and Edinburgh.

Their conversations inform a new report from Cumberland Lodge, Rising Voices: Youth Perspectives on Political Engagement, published this week, which makes recommendations for how to increase young people’s political participation.

The Youth & Democracy network is designed to build young people’s confidence in critical thinking, community engagement, and communication skills, and to enable them to connect with peers from different regions.

Our aim is for young people to be able to take the skills they develop back into their communities, to engage in democratic practices and promote political participation.

Rebecca Seeley, Youth Worker with Vibe UK, said of the workshop:

“I think they really enjoyed it and they found it very beneficial. Before it started, they were a bit nervous, but now they've got skills they were never expecting. I hope that they can take away that they can do anything. Even starting small, small is not bad, it will grow.”

Munny Purba, Programme Officer at Cumberland Lodge and author of the Rising Voices report, said:

“Including young voices in conversations about democracy is essential. They bring fresh perspectives and a deep understanding of the issues facing their communities, yet are too often left out of these discussions.

By equipping young people with a toolkit of skills in constructive dialogue, critical thinking, and community engagement, we hope they can adapt these tools to fit their unique contexts.

This approach goes beyond political engagement; it’s about nurturing a generation that values empathy, resilience, and collaboration in the face of complex social challenges in an increasingly polarised world.”

A copy of the report can be downloaded here: Rising Voices: Youth Perspectives on Political Engagement - Report - Cumberland Lodge

Cumberland Lodge is an educational charity and social enterprise that exists to empower young people to lead the conversation around social division, providing them with the skills, perspective and confidence to question, challenge and understand some of the most complex social issues of our time.

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St Helens MYP Wins Frank Hornby Award

On Friday, June 21st, Vin Stokes, the Member of Youth Parliament (MYP) and Chair of St Helens Youth Council, was honoured with the prestigious Frank Hornby Award at the YKids Believe Awards ceremony. The event, held at the Titanic Hotel, celebrated young individuals making a positive impact in their communities.

Vin received the Frank Hornby Award for his exceptional work with the "Feed the Need" campaign, which addresses food insecurity and waste. The award is presented to young people who are dedicated to making the world a better place.

Rebecca, a youth worker at Vibe UK and Vin's nominator, expressed their pride and admiration, saying, "As the person who nominated Vin for this award, it is fantastic to see his efforts with Feed the Need being recognised. He's a hardworking individual who has a very clear goal with his campaign. I'm so proud of everything he's done so far and excited to see what he will go on to do."

This accolade marks Vin's second major recognition this year, following his win for "Campaign of the Year 2023" at the Youth Voice Awards in January. Additionally, Vin recently secured a second term as MYP during the local elections held alongside the Make Your Mark ballot.

The "Feed the Need" campaign has recently achieved significant milestones, including securing a large grant and plans to host a community event in October.

They have also received a large donation of what would've become waste from Jacob's (Pladis) Factory as part of the Feed the Need campaign, furthering their mission to combat food waste and support those in need.

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