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Our Young people have been busy since returning from the Beijing Youth Forum. In the UK, a Young Advocate's reunion has already been arranged. See the news section for more details...

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Developing the Paralympic Spirit

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Our young advocates enjoy overcoming the challenges that they face, and reaping the rewards of months of hard work. See the latest RPO and RB workshop video here, and the Paralympic School Day in Hong Kong.

"Welcome to the participants of The Young Advocates Programme to the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games. This is a first, and the International Paralympic Committee heartily congratulates the British Council. The YAP has taken initiative to promote intercultural dialogue, social inclusion and development of civil society."                  

 - Ann Cody, member of the Governing Board of the IPC and Chairperson of the IPC Women in Sport Committee.

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