Campaigning in your community
Hannah Murphy, 22, is working as an apprentice youth worker in Liverpool Rathbone centre.
Hannah and her group imagined how they would react if their Rathbone centre was forced to close down. Campaigning against the decision, and with help from 'Rathbone Man', they manage to save the day.
Rathbone man saves the day
When the local council threatens to close the local Rathbone centre, the young people must campaign to keep it open.
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This Make Tracks video was produced with assistance from Lifetracks partner, Rathbone, who work with young people that don't feel ready for work or further learning. They help young people discover their ability to succeed, and then support them to go on to college, training or employment.
They do this through a range of tailor-made programmes, out-reach work, courses and apprenticeships. To find out if they can help you, contact your local Rathbone centre.
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