Should our forces still be in Iraq?
Should our forces still be in Iraq?
Young people debate defence issues with legislators
Follow the online debate at www.headsup.org.uk
Under-18s are tackling a variety of defence issues in a secure and structured online debate, organised by the Hansard Society. Defence d-day...Should our forces be in Iraq? will run from February 25 to March 14, 2008 at www.headsup.org.uk
As well as giving their views on Iraq, the young people taking part in the debate will consider other key questions:
Legislators and experts involved in this forum include:
Barry Griffiths, HeadsUp Manager, commented: "Although
Iraq and Afghanistan attract most headlines, we want the young people
taking part in this debate to consider wider aspects of war and
consider the effect of conflict on civilians as well as the armed
forces and their families."
HeadsUp is a vital resource for teaching the
political literacy element of the Citizenship Curriculum and ensuring
young people's voices are heard by decision-makers. In addition to the
forum where school students explore and debate the political issues and
ideas that matter to them, there are teachers' notes, ideas for classroom activities and background information for young people all available on the HeadsUp website.
Editors' Notes
- HeadsUp (http://www.headsup.org.uk/)
is an innovative website where under-18s debate political issues and
processes. The site is a non-partisan, cross-party educational resource
that provides a secure, structured and student-centred discussion
platform.
- Two ways to register to participate in HeadsUp:
1. Young People - If you are under 18 and want to get in on the action you need to complete the Student Sign Up Form.
2. Teachers/youth workers/youth group - can register a whole class/school year/group by completing our Teachers Registration Form.
- All HeadsUp forums are open to view and follow the debate. Participants will still need to register or login to post comments.
- The project is jointly funded by the Ministry of Justice (former DCA) and the House of Commons.
- Young people taking part in this HeadsUp Forum are available for
interview. However, this may take some time to arrange due to the busy
academic calendar]. For more information contact Virginia Gibbons, Communications Manager at the Hansard Society on 0207 438 1225 or 07812 765 552.
- At
the end of the debate, a summary report detailing young people's
contributions will be distributed to relevant government ministers,
MPs, AMs, MEPS, MSPs and selected all-party groups in Parliament.
- 4000 individuals are currently registered with HeadsUp.