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Tower Hamlets Council is investing £13.7 million into developing an exciting new youth service 'Young Tower Hamlets' for young people aged from 11-19 and up to 25 with SEND across the borough.
As part of our design process we have already collected a range of opinions and comments from over 900 young people, where they have shared what they think a modern, dynamic youth service should look like. Now, we are seeking the views of parents, carers and caregivers. We would like to know what you think the new Youth Service should offer young people and what that offer should look like.
Tower Hamlets Council is investing £13.7 million into developing an exciting new youth service 'Young Tower Hamlets' for young people aged from 11-19 and up to 25 with SEND across the borough.
As part of our design process we have already collected a range of opinions and comments from over 900 young people, where they have shared what they think a modern, dynamic youth service should look like. Now, we are seeking the views of parents, carers and caregivers. We would like to know what you think the new Youth Service should offer young people and what that offer should look like.
We welcome your thoughts, comments and opinions as we continue to design a service that meets the needs and interests of young people across the borough of Tower Hamlets. Thank you for completing our short survey.
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