Slough’s Young People’s Question Time is back! On Tuesday 1st July, young people from across the borough will once again ask the questions that matter most to them — directly to the people who make the decisions.
Taking place in the Council Chambers at Observatory House (25 Windsor Road, Slough SL1 2EL), this event gives young people aged 11 to 18 (or up to 25 with SEND) a platform to raise issues from their everyday lives, and get real answers from local leaders.
This month’s panel is made up primarily of Slough Borough Council officers, ready to respond to the topics young people most often bring up, including:
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Education and SEND support
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Youth clubs and activities
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Parks and green spaces
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Public transport and travel safety
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Children’s social care
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Libraries
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Community safety
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Mental health and wellbeing
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Youth engagement
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Sustainability and climate action
The event will be chaired by Matthew from St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School, a longstanding volunteer with Together As One. Young people’s voices will be represented both by the audience and on the panel by David from Herschel Grammar School, a member of Slough Youth Parliament.
Doors open at 6:00 pm, with the event running from 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm, followed by refreshments and a chance to continue the conversation informally.
This event is delivered in partnership with Slough Youth Parliament, and is open to all young people living, studying or working in Slough.
Join us and be part of the conversation – your voice matters!