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The Concord Youth Experience

The Concord Youth Experience

By: Concord Youth Centre
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Concord Youth Centre is based in Sparkbrook, inner-city Birmingham, UK. Our show shares the experiences and ideas of young people, how we navigate the world, what makes us happy, the challenges we face and how we support each other on our journeys. Hosted by youth worker, Tee, conversations around subjects such as mental and physical health, spirituality, education and crime, help us all to remember that sharing is vital to well-being - welcome to the Concord Youth Centre Community - where getting to the heart of matters is what we do best and supporting each to be the best versions of ourselves is our goal. Music produced by young people A1 and Yung P with Mia Sugunasingha.

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Episodes
  • Sports Key Special
    Feb 4 2024

    Concord welcomes Atarah, Talia and Mohammed into the podcast studio today, discussing the value of sports opportunities for young people - how physical activities are a necessary relief from life pressures and how we all need more access and opportunities to take part and meet new people.

    Reminiscing about their personal iconic sporting moments and sending a message to those in power - young people's voices need to be heard. We have opinions - we have ideas and we need support.

    Be inspired and join the conversation!

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    10 mins
  • Gaming Culture
    Sep 19 2023

    As part of the Literacy Takeover at Concord Youth Centre https://literacytrust.org.uk/news/birmingham-literacy-takeovers/ young people chose themes and hosted podcasts. Here, Ibrahim hosts a conversation about gaming culture - the positives and negatives - how to stay safe - the variety of different games out there and most importantly, the effects on young people's lives. See if you recognise any of the games mentioned... old and new... Sonic... Roblox... Pizza Tower..?!


    Spoiler Alert: Contains GTA Call of Duty debate!


    If anyone has any concerns and is experiencing anything that makes you feel unsafe please follow this link and get support, help and guidance

    https://www.childline.org.uk/info-advice/bullying-abuse-safety/online-mobile-safety/online-gaming/#:~:text=Block%2C%20report%20and%20mute%20people,game%20purchases%20like%20loot%20boxes

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    28 mins
  • Car Culture
    Jul 5 2023

    With close to 2 million cars in Birmingham, the roads are becoming more and more dangerous for everyone who uses them. But we also live in a culture where people love their cars.

    Zaheema hosts this podcast where Concord Youth chat to Tom McNeil, Assistant Police Commissioner about how we can try to tackle the issues that our car culture creates.

    Looking at all sides and making suggestions for positive change, this podcast will get you thinking about what we should be campaigning for: free public transport? More speed cameras? Officially managed race tracks? New rules around car modification?

    Concord Youth with Tom McNeil want to encourage more dialogue between the police, the police commission and local authorities on issues that affect the residents of Birmingham, and as mentioned in the podcast, any concerns about crime can be anonymously reported to Crime Stoppers as well as West Midlands Police.


    Let us know your thoughts IG @concord.youth.centre


    https://crimestoppers-uk.org

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    50 mins

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