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Sam Rowlands MS backs survey encouraging young people to share their views

SAM ROWLANDS, Member of the Welsh Parliament for North Wales, is urging young people in Wrexham to have their say on issues which affect them.

Mr Rowlands is supporting Wrexham’s Youth Parliament’s online survey for 11-25 year olds asking  them to share their views.

Mr Rowlands, who is a keen supporter of encouraging young people to get involved in politics and learning more about democracy in Wales said: “I am pleased to see Wrexham Council running the Voices Make Change campaign which encourages our young people to get more involved in decision making in their communities.

“It is a great idea and will hopefully also lead to more people finding out more about the Welsh Parliament and the work which is carried out there.

“I think it is so important that children and young people learn more about politics and the Welsh Youth Parliament, and I would urge 11-25 year olds to take part in the survey.”

Voice Make Change is the Wrexham’s Youth Parliament’s way of making sure as many young people as possible are involved in decision-making.

Wrexham Council’s participation team are asking young people to make their voices heard by taking part in the online survey.  

The surveys will take place every two months and the more young people who take part, the more accurate, reliable, and representative the results will be – meaning they can focus their work on what is most important.

This time around, the survey focusses on literacy and will explore young people’s views on reading and developing literacy skills.

It’s available on the Voices Make Change link tree survey page, where you will find the link to the Voices Make Change questions; answer the questions and then press submit.

The survey is live now until March 14, 2026 but if you would like any further information contact [email protected].

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