| UK Youth Parliament Torbay | |
| Torbay Council | |
| Oldway Mansion Torquay Road Paignton TQ3 2TE | |
| ukyp @torbay.gov.uk | |
| 01803 208278 | |
| 01803 208452 | |
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In addition to this, MYPs work locally to represent the views of their peer group to their adult councils and regional assembly, leading campaigns to improve recreation and leisure facilities, transport services, the supply of fairtrade products in schools, etc.
To become an MYP you must stand for election. Your local authority's youth service should hold annual elections to the UKYP, between November and January each year. Elected MYPs serve a one year term of office which commences on 1 February.
To stand for election, you need to contact your local youth service and let them know that you are keen to become an MYP, they will then be able to include you in the election process for your area.
You don't have to be an MYP to take part in UKYP campaigns and activities. Many MYPs organise local events for young people to take part in, or hold joint surgeries with their MP. Check local noticeboards in your youth club and schools to find out what your MYP is doing, or have a look at the UKYPs website to see whether there are any national events taking place that you can take part in. However, please always remember to make sure that your parents/guardians are aware of what you are doing and where you are going.
In a democracy everyone's views are important. Its not just about having a vote, but what happens AFTER the vote that really matters. Tell your elected MYP what you think should be done in your area and find out how you can help.
The UKYP has a Board of Trustees who have legal and financial responsibility for the organisation. 51% of the members of the Board, are made up of young people aged between 18 and 25, who are elected by the regional groups of MYPs, and the three UK nations to represent their regions views on the Board.
The UKYP also has a Procedures Group, made up of two MYPs from each English region and the three UK nations, which is responsible for overseeing the organisations day to day growth and development, e.g. – the Procedures Group determine the itinerary for the UKYPs Annual Sitting and how the event should be run.
The UKYP employs members of staff to support the MYPs and their work, undertake the day to day administrative duties associated with running a national organisation, and organise events and meetings as determined by the MYPs.
If you have any questions or comments about the UKYP in Torbay, or you want more information on any aspect of our work please get in touch!