Haggeye youth forum


Haggeye is a project that works across Scotland so young people aged 12 to 25 years old can come together to make a difference by successfully campaigning for accessible services, facilities and opportunities, locally and nationally.

Haggeye was previously known as the Youth Forum. The project is supported by the Big Lottery Fund.

What we do

Haggeye offers opportunities to enable young people's voices to be heard. It provides opportunities to:

  • meet new people and make new friends
  • take part in social activities
  • discuss issues
  • influence the provision of services
  • campaign for change.

Regional Haggeye Forums

There are three regional Haggeye, each with its own social events, campaigning activity and training programmes. Find out what is going on in your area:

Steering group

It is young people who decide what Haggeye does through a steering group. They decide on events, campaigns and training nationwide.

Find out more

Got a question about Haggeye? Read our frequently asked questions.

Funding

Haggeye is part funded by RNIB Scotland and the Big Lottery Fund. Funding is for three years until June 2010.

Contact us

If you want to know more or get involved in Haggeye, please contact:

Mo Colvin
Project Development Officer
RNIB Scotland
12-14 Hillside Crescent
Edinburgh EH7 5EA
Telephone: 0131 652 3146
Email: mo.colvin@rnib.org.uk

Last updated: 16 September 2009

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