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|  |  | Three stories of young people who have decided that they want to engage with life in their communities. In driving forward their schemes, the young people come into contact with community action, politics, policing, democracy and finance. |  |  | Programme 1 - Kyle's Story Sixteen-year-old Kyle Linturn's campaign to get a skate park built in the isolated rural community where he lives. Kyle has almost single-handedly raised the £74,000 needed to bring the project to life and in the process has had to combat apathy and even opposition from local authorities and decision-makers. Programme Notes for teachers |  |  | Programme 2 - Jenna's Story Follows 16-year-old Jenna Boyce, a member of the youth parliament, as she attempts to get the issues raised by young people in her deprived home town considered by senior police officers and council leaders. We follow Jenna as she arranges a 'Speak Out' where the voices of young people are heard. Programme Notes for teachers |  |  | Programme 3 - Asif's handing out cash Asif Khan has a dream job. He gives out money. As a member of YouthBank in Bradford, Asif sits in judgement on applications for schemes that will improve the community. The decisions are tough but the rewards are great. Programme Notes for teachers |  |
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