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Right Here - BAME young people & mental health
Headliners reporters investigate the issues of mental health among Black, Asian & Minority Ethnic (BAME) young men and women and why they only access mental health services at crisis points. This film looks at Right Here, one project that supports and helps those young people look after their mental health.
31
January
2012
Women Together Generations Apart
As part of the Peace III programme, Headliners members met with Republican ex-prisoners from Tar Anall to find out what it was like in Belfast, when they were young.
7
December
2011
Sharing Time And Space
A short slideshow and podcast documenting the photographic work and interviews of the Headliners Peace III partnership with the Muslim, Jewish, Catholic and Protestant communities of Belfast.
7
December
2011
Romeo And Juliet
Interfaith relationships in Northern Ireland still stir contempt in some areas. Young people create their own drama to explore these prejudices in a Peace III project.
6
December
2011
Bexley Mencap: Finding a job with a learning disability
Youth umemployment has risen to a 17-year high at 1 million out of work between the ages of 16-25. But what about those with learning disabilities? How are they looking for work and what support is out there for them? A group of young people from Bexley Mencap made a training dvd that help give other people with learning difficulties advice and tips for finding a job.
16
November
2011
Eritrean Youth Club explore what a safe neighbourhood is
What makes your neighbourhood safe? Young people from the Eritrean Youth Club in Islington, came together to suggest how they could make the area that they live in a more safer environment.
16
November
2011
Youth Culture: Identity, Prejudice and Belonging
A group of students from Bexleyheath Academy made a film about their identity as young people. They explored people's attitudes towards them and discovered that as long as they have a strong identity in themselves, that's all that matters!
15
November
2011
RJ's Leaving Day
Children's Law Centre (CLC) tread the boards at the Grand Opera House, Belfast to highlight inequality and promote the inclusion of young people's views at Stormont.
25
October
2011
Pride and Prejudice
'Coming out' to friends and family at times isn't easy. GLYNI members preparing for Belfast Pride Festival talk to Headliners about their experiences.
4
October
2011
Proud To Be A South Londoner?
Headliners in collaboration with Charlton Athletic Football Club and the National Citizen Service (NCS), investigate whether there are any people proud to be called a South Londoner. Watch their video and listen to their podcast.
8
September
2011
Towering Views
A magazine that gives young people at risk of becoming parents the means to make informed choices by supporting them to investigate the issues and discover for themselves factual information surrounding sexual health. Commissioned by Tower Hamlets by NHS East London and the City
11
August
2011
London riots: Fighting for justice or just stealing?
Following three nights of chaos across the capital, Headliners journalist and Hackney resident Nyasha McLean considers the causes and consequences of the London riots.
9
August
2011
Dealing with Peer Pressure...- BLOG
Reporter Hamida Begum looks at peer pressure on teens in her new blog.
11
July
2011
Media Influences Young Girls - BLOG
Reporter Akila Chowdhury blog looks at how the media influences young teens, both boys and girls and what the consequences are of it?
11
July
2011
Pause Summer 2011
In the latest issue of Pause, our journalists speak to Ghetts about Grime and the government, investigate the reality of youth crime, and get the lowdown on why the media should be careful when reporting about eating disorders.
21
June
2011
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