If elected, I will work to create real change in three key areas: education, tackling food poverty, and celebrating young people’s success.
1. Improving Education & Equal Opportunities
Push for better study resources so all students, regardless of their school or background, have access to high-quality revision materials. Introduce targeted workshops to teach effective study strategies and reduce stress and anxiety around exams. Advocate for practical education, including workshops tackling misogyny and racism, ensuring young people are equipped with knowledge that promotes equality and respect.
2. Tackling Food Poverty & Food Waste
Work with social impact companies like Too Good To Go to make surplus food more accessible to those in need. Collaborate with local businesses and supermarkets to create initiatives that reduce food waste while helping families struggling with the cost of living. Raise awareness and promote food-sharing initiatives within schools and communities, so fewer young people go hungry.
3. Celebrating Young People’s Achievements
Organise events to recognise achievements in academics, sports, and the arts, ensuring young people’s hard work is celebrated. Create mentorship and networking opportunities so young people can learn from each other’s successes and be inspired. Change doesn’t happen by chance—it happens by choice. Equality. Opportunity. Change.