Members of the Liverpool City Region Youth Combined Authority meet for the first time
Today the newly appointed young representatives from Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and the Wirral met with Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram. This was the first meeting of the Liverpool City Region Youth Combined Authority.
The Youth Combined Authority will serve for a two year period with our contracts lasting until July 2024, with the potential to renew by reapplication and reselection for the next cohort.
It was amazing to meet so many new inspiring young people today, as well as catch up with colleagues, and I hope to get to know them all better and begin working with them properly in September.
Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region and leader of the Combined Authority said:
The Youth Combined Authority is all about giving a platform to the nearly 350,000 young people who call our city region home – and making sure their voice is heard. Too often, young people have been overlooked by decision makers, excluded from the debate on important decisions that directly affect their lives. Yet, in reality, they are a generation who will one day inherit our region – and deal with the legacy of the decisions we’re making today.
A video made by the CA's marketing team. This includes an interview with the young people from each area of the city region (myself as Liverpool's representative) and the Metro Mayor.
There's also an article on the CA's website here.
Many thanks to all involved - Seline, Beth, Poppy and the team at Wirral Youth Voice who have been contracted to run the YCA. Paula, Phil and everybody at the CA's Engagement Team for making this possible. And to Steve Rotheram for giving young people a chance to have their voices heard.