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Posted by Annie Keane, Deputy Director, in Listen up, June, 2020

Why I'm part of Voice Up

Going to Voice Up, I feel like my opinion is heard, they take it seriously.

Fatema explains why she likes being a member of Voice Up (Manchester’s Young Person’s Research Advisory Group) and how giving her opinions about research will help other people in the future.

I am doing something for the community and that’s really cool. I’ve always wanted to work and help people around me.

If you're between 11-24 years old and living in Greater Manchester, find out how you can join Voice Up.

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