APPG to discuss young people’s body image anxiety
Tuesday 28th February, 5.00pm-7.00pm
Committee Room 12, House of Commons.
Dear colleague,
I am writing to you as Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Youth Affairs to invite you to the next meeting of the group on Tuesday 28th February at 5.00pm in Committee Room 12, House of Commons.
The group is holding its first meeting of the year and will be focusing on the impact of body image anxiety on young people. The meeting will explore a number of topics including the causes of body image anxiety, what impact it can have and what can be done to tackle it.
The APPG on Youth Affairs is an unusual group in that young people attend the meetings and there is usually a lively debate between them and the Parliamentarians present. We hope that this meeting will be an interactive and informal forum in which attendees will discuss the issues that matter to young people.
I hope that you and the young people you work with are able to join us to take part in this event. If you have any young people in your organisation who would like to come could you please contact Phillippa Lewis of the group’s secretariat to reserve a space on 020 7186 9551 or via email at appgonyouthaffairs@ymca.org.uk.
But, to make this a success as a Parliamentary group, I need your help! Could you please write to your own MP, any other Parliamentarians you work with and those MPs who you feel should be taking an interest in this subject, to encourage them to attend? You can easily find your own MP (and that of each the young people you bring) here, by entering a postcode: http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/. If we don’t all actively reach out to MPs and Peers then the young people we serve are simply not able to enjoy the principal benefit of coming to Parliament, which is to engage with politicians.
I appreciate your help in making the group an ongoing success which genuinely connects young people with the MPs and Peers who work for them. I look forward to seeing you in February.
Yours sincerely
Amanda Solloway MP
Chair
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Youth Affairs