07 June 2007
Radiowaves, the schools podcasting network, and the Ministry of Justice are giving young people the chance to have their say on a national stage as part of an innovative new project called 'Voice It'.
We are looking for schools and organisations to take part and support this exciting initiative.
Radiowaves Voice It! challenges young people to create websites, blogs and podcasts to investigate, report or campaign on issues that matter to them. It is an opportunity for students and young people to get their voices heard by the people who can really make a difference including local councillors, MPs and ministers.
How to register
30 schools and community groups will receive free training, recording kit and support to use online radio from September 2007 to March 2008.
Register now: www.radiowaves.co.uk/voiceit
Bridget Prentice, Democracy Minister interviewed by students
Students from Hertswood School in Borehamwood, interviewed Bridget Prentice about the Ministry of Justice, voting and young people's rights, as part of the 'Voice It' project.
Interview with Bridget Prentice

