We are organising Met Talks, 100 Black Youth, One Voice.
This Black Child + the MET Police event is being held to address the critical issues faced by Black youth in London, as highlighted by the Casey Review. The review found that 54% of children in custody in London are from Global Majority backgrounds, despite making up only 18% of the 10-17-year-old population. This stark overrepresentation is a clear indication of the systemic challenges and inequalities faced by young Black people in their interactions with the police and the criminal justice system. Furthermore, the Casey Review revealed that Black Caribbean pupils in London are nearly three times more likely to be permanently excluded from school compared to their White British classmates. This disproportionate exclusion rate not only hinders their educational opportunities but also increases their vulnerability to negative experiences with law enforcement. The event aims to bring together 100 Black youth from across London to amplify their voices, share their experiences, and work collaboratively with the Met Police to drive meaningful change. By fostering open dialogue, providing leadership development workshops, and connecting young people with mentors and internship opportunities, we seek to empower the next generation of Black leaders to challenge systemic inequalities and advocate for fair and equal policing of our youth. The Casey Review serves as a stark reminder that urgent action is needed to address the deep-rooted disparities faced by Black youth in London. Through "The Black Child + the MET Police" event, we aim to create a platform for young people to be heard, to hold those in power accountable, and to work towards a more equitable and just society. By investing in the potential of Black youth and promoting collaboration with law enforcement, we can build a future where every young person, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to thrive and succeed in London.
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We aim to get 100 youth involved in our Youth Voice + Police Project.
Attracting law, youth work, community, social policy students, and students studying public services at college (the next generation of professionals) to our event called "Black Youth and the Met Police - We Will Be the Change - 100 Black Youth with One Voice." The event features free food and a free photo shoot. Gain a certificate of attendance for your CV and apply for internships and work experience. Attend free workshops to develop youth voice, invited facilitators include:
Reserve Your Seat https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/met-talks-100-youth-one-voice-tickets-918770676827 We invite students aged 12-21 from your [school/college/community organisation] to be part of a groundbreaking event, "The Black Child + The Met Police: A Symposium." This powerful gathering aims to bring together 100 Black youth to engage with police, community leaders, and each other to drive positive change in police-youth relations. Event Details: Date: Saturday 3rd September 2024 Time: 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM BST Location: Urban MBA, 3 Wenlock Street, London N1 7NT Registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/met-talks-100-youth-one-voice-tickets-918770676827 This symposium is a must-attend for students interested in law, youth work, community activism, social policy, and public service careers. It's an unparalleled opportunity to have their voices heard, develop leadership skills, and directly impact an issue that affects them and their peers. Highlights include:
We firmly believe that the next generation holds the key to creating a more just, equitable society. By bringing 100 Black youth together with ONE voice, we can spark the change we wish to see. Attached, please find a captivating flyer with further event details. Kindly share this transformative opportunity with your students and encourage them to secure their spot quickly, as spaces are limited. If you have any questions or would like to discuss how your organisation can be involved, please don't hesitate to contact me. Together, let's empower the youth of today to become the changemakers of tomorrow. |
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