Stay in touch with the P.O.V. project
Lauren Rogers, Project Manager laurenr@ruralmedia.co.uk
01432 344039 | 07729920681
Toni Cook, Creative Producer tonic@ruralmedia.co.uk
Rural Media
25 Packers House, West Street, Hereford, HR4 0BX
Do you have something to say about issues affecting young people in Herefordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire?
The P.O.V. Young Leaders group would like to hear what you think is needed to support young people living and working in the region. Perhaps there’s an issue or a challenge that needs exploring? Or a Big Idea that you want to share? If you have ideas or suggestions for the P.O.V project, tell us below. This can be anonymous but if you’d like us to get back in touch, make sure you include your name and email address.
Project Updates and Guest Blogs
"At St. John’s Church, a Muslim woman stepped forward to ask why Herefordshire Council had failed to back planning proposals to build a mosque in Hereford city, despite the Muslim community’s presence in the county for over three decades."
P.O.V. has proven just how many rural young people are passionate about systemic change, social justice and equity, but without clear pathways or unbiased support to navigate the nuances (and party alliegences) of politics, I can’t see droves of rural young people heading to the polls at the next GE.
In this Press Kit for the P.O.V. podcast series, you’ll find downloadable audio files, high-res behind the scenes images, quotes and useful links.
They are thoughtful and insightful about the size of the town, the needs of not just themselves but other young people too.
Parkour, poetry and a chance to see the P.O.V. Portraits exhibition
Passionate about making change happen, here’s what Fairfield student council has on their agenda.
The Young Leaders group will steer and shape the future of the Point of View project.
What started as a health crisis will become an economic and employment crisis with young people and those with SEND being the most disadvantaged.