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1 Created by Vinu Ariyaratne Part of the Suffolk Assembly of Youth toolkit

2 One mind, one team  Get to know your team and build those relationships! It makes things much easier when you get along well with your team.  Try and avoid arguments and remember you might have to compromise and negotiate. The world doesn't revolve around one person, and there's no ‘I’ in team!  Remember - you're all doing the project for similar reasons, and you're stronger together! Here is my team presenting our project idea. Which would have been hard if we didn't get along!

3 What do you want to change?  So what is your team PASSIONATE about?  What's that one thing you want to change in your community?  If you had the power, how would you use it for the good of your community?

4 Do your homework!  You can’t campaign on an issue that you don’t know anything about - you need to do your research. That may include Wikipedia, an interesting documentary, or speaking to people who are knowledgeable about the issue.  What is the history and background of the issue you are campaigning around? You should think about this before starting to raise awareness or make a change.  Is there any existing research or statistics you could use to support your project? How big of a problem is it in your community?

5 Now that you know... How are you going to do it? Raise awareness? Raise money? Make a change?  This could be anything from a litter pick, to revamping a garden, to creating a film or hosting a radio show. Be imaginative!  Make sure everyone's happy with what you choose, its got to be a team decision! My team decided to raise awareness about emotional wellbeing.

6 Planning...  How will you fund your project? If you’re raising money for charity, how will you do it? E.g. a car boot sale or sponsored run.  How will you promote your project?  Where will you hold events or meetings for your project?  You might have to make risk assessments so that you’re prepared for anything.  Is what you want to do realistic and affordable?  What support can you obtain? What is the purpose and goal of your project?

7 Get contacting!  Distribute leaflets to promote your project and find help and support.  Contact local charities or organisations for support and ideas - e.g. Suffolk Assembly Of Youth (SAY).  We all know how to Google! So look around at venues for your campaign, and get a good deal!  Contact local news organisations to support and promote your project. You could try Bury Free Press, BBC Radio Suffolk, or the East Anglian Daily Times.  Social media is a useful tool – build up your campaign online, and make it interesting with images and videos.

8 Motivation!  Its not going to be easy, you will lack motivation at times.  But keep your goal in mind, and remember it will all be worth it!  Make sure you do your part! Everyone in the team has to contribute to make it work.  Be honest and open with your team – you need trust to make your project run smoothly.  Think about how what you are doing will benefit people’s lives and make a real difference.

9 Your legacy... Make a project that has a lasting impact!  Leave a legacy that is worthy of all your hard work, and that continues without your input.  This could be done by inspiring others, raising awareness of your project, or creating a step-by-step guide so that others can carry on with your project. It could be an inspirational video, a speech in a school assembly, or presentation at a local event.

10 Here are some contacts...  Get in touch with SAY- www.thesource.me.uk/say Like SAY on Facebook Follow SAY on Twitter www.thesource.me.uk/saySAY on FacebookSAY on Twitter  Here is a website for making leaflets - www.canva.com www.canva.com  Get information from your local council record office – visit Suffolk County Council Record Offices or call 01284 741212Suffolk County Council Record Offices


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