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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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