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Young people aged 12 to 25 are being encouraged to join a regional forum influencing policing and safety. Organisers say lived experience is key to shaping future decisions.
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00:00Young people across West Yorkshire are being invited to help shape decisions on policing and community safety through a regional
00:08network.
00:10The Mayor's Young Communities Network brings together those aged 12 to 25 to share views on issues including serious violence,
00:19antisocial behaviour and digital crime.
00:22Organisers say no specialist knowledge is needed with lived experience seen as key.
00:27West Yorkshire Mayor Tracey Brabin says Young Voices should be central to decision making, helping shape services and support.
00:35Members can take part in meetings, events and training with opportunities to engage directly with senior leaders and build skills
00:43for the future.
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