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Project Subway work

Work undertaken as part of Project Subway.

Below is work undertaken by young people involved in Project Subway, a ESF/LSC funded outreach programme.

You can find more information about the programme here.

Project Subway work

 

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  • 'Education is the right of every child' Two young people from Kenya tell Headliners why the campaign for global education is so important.
  • Street Dance: The next generation Headliners reporter Sarah Gheotom talks to two young street dancers to find out what attracts them to it.
  • Dancin' in the Street Street Dance has always been popular, but never more so than now. From schoolkids to senior citizens, Sarah Gheotom discovers everyone's going the 'Hyphy' for the 'Crip Walk'.
  • Changes How does it feel when a young person moves away from the home and area where they’ve lived throughout their life Rochelle Ogarro tells all...
  • Mini Marathon man Keen mini-marathon runner Simon Rosum says that more young people would benefit if they took part in the sport.
  • Why the need for skin bleaching? Having witnessed a risky and self-harming practice both in the UK and abroad, Hannah Akeke wondering what it is that drives people to bleach their skin?
  • My life in boarding school Hannah Akeke had a horrible start to her life as a boarder in Nigeria. But, on reflection, she is glad she went and would like to go back.
  • Frankie: My experience of coming to the UK Frankie was told so many positive stories about the UK, that when he arrived he discovered it didn't all match up to his expectations.
  • Size Zero: The debate continues As the size-zero debate rages on across all sections of society and all across the world, aspiring model and Porlock Hall journalist Tracy Belle gives her views on the size-zero issue.
  • How Coram came to care Celebrating the work of Coram, Harriet Breen went to find out the history of the Coram Centre and its links with children and young people of long ago.
  • Baby Shambles! One mother's opinion on the real value of child benefit.
  • Midwives against young mothers? Alechha Begum says one experience when she was giving birth has left her feeling some midwives are making value judgements about their patients.
  • Buggies vs wheelchairs Sherelle Jones recounts her experiences as a bus-using parent.
  • Surviving Public Transport Jade Willis-Sawh writes about her experiences - not all good - of dealing with the very real problem of taking a pushchair on public transport.
  • Interview with Laura Gould: Coram Creche Worker Helen Bekele spoke to Laura Gould, Crèche Worker at Coram Parents Centre.
  • Truancy: it's not the parents' fault With first-hand experience, Ashley Francis examines the issue of Truancy and whether parents should be held accountable for their childrens’ actions?
  • Me, myself and the chickens Ashleen, aged 13 from London, is a regular at her local city farm. She takes us on a magical mystery tour amid the muck and straw.
  • Soaring ticket prices exclude real fans Ticket prices for Premiership football matches have risen dramatically over the last ten years, according to 15-year-old Miguel.
  • Dem pesky kids - free bus pass controversy After readers of a London newspaper claimed that free bus passes were partly responsible for a rise in anti-social behaviour, members of Headliners decided they wanted to present an alternative opinion.
  • The Estate We're In When outside the bookies is the only place to hang out, is it any wonder dissatisfaction arises on a south London estate? Outreach programme, Project Subway, links up with the Stockwell Gardens Estate’s youth forum to question this state of affairs.

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