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Raw Deal or Truth Told? Young People in the Media Competition

Country

United Kingdom (UK)

Deadline Date

May 15, 2009

The government of the United Kingdom (UK) is holding a competition that asks UK young people to express their feelings about the way they are portrayed by the media. The Hansard Society and the House of Lords have opened the competition for 11- to 16-year-olds to enter through youth groups, schools, and other official organisations.

Young people are asked to look at issues such as media portrayal of youth culture, negative press coverage, and the importance of celebrity and sporting role models. Students can choose how they respond to this issue; possibilities include an essay on the subject, a newspaper-style article, a presentation, short film, audio clip, or an interview with a local politicians and classmates.


The winners of the best submissions will be invited to the House of Lords to discuss their work with the Communications Committee (see the Prizes section for more information).

Application Information

Click here for more information.


Click here to read the rules.
Click here to access lessons plans designed to help teachers support their students in developing their submissions.

Contact

Michael Raftery
Hansard Society

40-43 Chancery Lane

London
WC2A 1JA
United Kingdom (UK)

Source



Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 11 2009
Last Updated March 12 2009



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