Year of Young People 2018provides a platform to promote and celebrate the talents, achievements and contributions of Scotland’s incredible young people.
Year of Young People 2018 celebrates everything that makes Scotland’s young people incredible.
Why is the Year happening? •
The Year is part of the Scottish Government’s Themed-Years programme, which stretches back to the Year of Homecoming in 2009. It aims to celebrate the very best of Scotland and its people. • Year of Young People 2018 will put Scotland’s young people in the spotlight, celebrating their talents and contributions to our nation.
What’s the purpose? •
It aims to inspire Scotland through its young people, celebrating their achievements, valuing their contribution to communities and creating new opportunities for them to shine locally and on a global-stage
As a nation proud of our young people, the Year of Young People puts the spotlight on the contributions and achievements of 8 to 26 year olds, while giving them a stronger voice on issues that matter to them.
A line-up of activity is happening across the country for all ages to enjoy. From music festivals and youth take-over days, to young people having a greater say and challenging the status quo. A world-first initiative, it’s young people’s time to shine.
Westhill Rotary Club wish to celebrate and recognise our local Young Citizens
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