Ceredigion young people take part in the Rhoi dy Farn ballot 2024
More than 2,000 young people in Ceredigion have voted for the topics that they consider are most important to them.
The 'Rhoi dy Farn 2024' ballot, organised by Ceredigion's Youth Work and Engagement Service, gives young people the opportunity to vote on topics that will then shape the Youth Council's priorities during 2024.
2,031 young people between the ages of 11 and 18 voted in the Rhoi dy Farn 2024 campaign, and the hot topics with the most votes were: ‘affordable housing’, followed by 'mental health and wellbeing', and thirdly the 'cost of living crisis'.
Rosa Waby, Chair of Ceredigion Youth Council said: “The 'Rhoi Dy Farn 2024' campaign has empowered young people throughout the County to voice their concerns on the issues that are important to them. It is exciting to see this engagement, and the results of the campaign have shed light on the pressing concerns of our youth. It is evident from the results that young people are passionate about shaping their future. The Youth Council is ready to address these concerns, advocating for meaningful change in our community.”
Councillor Wyn Thomas, Cabinet Member for Schools, Lifelong Learning and Skills, said: “The subjects raised by young people in Ceredigion are very important, combining local and global issues. We are very pleased to see the Youth Council doing a fantastic job in collecting and discussing these topics, and also presenting them to a wider audience. These are extremely important issues that deserve further consideration.”
In July 2024, Ceredigion Youth Council will present a series of questions in response to the results of the ballot, to a panel of public figures.
It is an event that has been held for seven consecutive years and is an opportunity to share the voices of young people in Ceredigion regarding issues that are important to them.