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Youth and Truth: How young people navigate contentious topics

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Do you have something to say about young people’s challenges and resources when navigating the complex world of information?

Date(s)
November 7, 2024
Location
The Graduate School University Road Belfast BT7 1NN
Time
17:00 - 19:00
Price
Free
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With Dr Eva Grew and Dr Jocelyn Dautel from Queen's University Belfast in collaboration with Politics in Action .

This event is aimed at anyone who has something to say about young people’s challenges and resources when navigating the complex world of information. What can help young people to seek objective information? What strengthens their voice? Join us for an informal panel discussion about these topics – there will be tea, coffee, and biscuits! Whether you’re a young person, a parent, or a teacher or youth worker, we would love to hear from you. By participating in this event, we hope that young people will feel heard and make a positive difference for their community.

The event will take place in Training Room 7 of the Graduate School at Queen's University Belfast.

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School of Psychology
Audience
General Public
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