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Debating Club
15-18 yrs
Would you like a place where you can express your views while learning about others?
If so then why not join our teen debate club, which is run by a teen, where you can express your views and meet new people. It’ s a great way for you to practise your debating skills and build up your confidence.
Debate club would be a good experience and allow you to have something interesting to write in your personal statement, CV and UCAS!
Redbridge Central Library
First Tuesday of the month 4.30pm-5.30pm FREE, just turn up
Teen Warhammer 11-18 yrs
This is the Club for all those enthusiasts of“ Warhammer 40,000”. Check out our models and rulebooks but bring your own to make it a much more interesting experience. We also play other table-top games so come along and take part in the fun.
South Woodford Library & Gym
Fridays 5.30pm-7.30pm FREE, just turn up
The Boost Education Public Speaking Workshop
Join these workshops to gain confidence in public speaking and gain tips and tricks to improve your communication further. Delivered by Boost Education.
Redbridge Central Library Teen Area Tuesday 4 & Thursday 6 April 2pm-3pm, FREE
Advance booking required 020 8708 2414 or www. redbridge-events. eventbrite. com
You will need to be able to attend both sessions to take part.
Shelf Help
Join the Redbridge Libraries Youth Advisory Board
We’ re encouraging young people to have a say in how libraries are run. You will be involved in stock selection and event planning and delivery. This is a great opportunity and will be valuable experience to add to your CV.
If you’ re aged between 13 and 16 and want to be involved please email library. information @ visionrcl. org. uk
Reading Well for young people is a national scheme which now provides 13-18 year olds with high-quality information, support and advice on a wide-range of mental health issues.
Reading Well can help you cope with the pressures of life, feel better about yourself and boost your confidence by using books.
A recommended reading list of 35 books have been selected by mental health experts and young people to help you with difficult feelings and experiences that can affect your wellbeing. The books have information and advice as well as personal stories about dealing with feelings such as anxiety, depression or stress.
Find Shelf Help books in your local library – they’ re free to borrow. Find out more at www. reading-well. org. uk / shelfhelp
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