Question time - young people quiz borough’s bosses

Date published: 11 April 2014


Milnrow Youth Centre hosted the second of 2014’s Question Time sessions recently (March 20), with local young people putting questions to representatives from the council, police and NHS.

The agenda was set by the young people, with five groups of teenagers quizzing directors, chief inspectors and councillors about the issues that matter to them.

Topics up for discussion included the state of Milnrow Skate Park, access to local sporting facilities, the relationship between young people and the police, the cost and access to transport, and the issue of young people being judged by their clothing.

Gail Hopper, Director for Children’s Services at Rochdale Borough Council, said that the purpose of the evening was to continue what is a developing dialogue with young people in the borough:

“It was tremendously useful to hear about what’s important to the young people using our services. The task for us is to take away feedback and actually do something about it afterwards.”

The Question Time sessions form part of Rochdale Children and Young People’s Partnership's commitment to listening and acting on the concerns of children and young people. There are four sessions every year, with each township taking turns to host the event.

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