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| East Riding Youth Council and Young Healthy Minds website consultation | The East Riding Youth Council and Young Healthy Minds website consultation suggests adding an interactive “how are you feeling” meter with coping strategies like colouring sheets and breathing techniques. The content should be more engaging with podcasts, games, music playlists, and quizzes. The website needs more colour and should have separate pages for topics such as bullying and substance misuse.![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Lollipop consultation funding for future of group | The Lollipop Group aims to establish itself as an independent charity led by young people with adult support, focusing on creative arts and addressing under-representation in media. Members feel underrepresented and misrepresented in arts and culture, calling for accurate and positive portrayals, more LGBTQ+ actors, and community input on representation.![]() ![]() |
| Volunteen Voice: Annual Report 2024-25 | The Volunteen Voice Annual Report highlights the engagement of 639 young people in East Riding from July 2024 to June 2025. The project collaborated with various agencies to amplify youth voices on issues like mental health, climate change, and education. Key achievements include the establishment of a new Youth Council in Bridlington, significant progress by Members of Youth Parliament (MYPs) on their campaigns, and addressing key youth concerns through workshops and events. The report also outlines future plans to strengthen partnerships, expand youth engagement, and secure additional funding.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |








