FOURTH ANGUILLA YOUTH PARLIAMENT (AYP) INDUCTION CEREMONY AND SEMINAR

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AYP 4th Prospective Cohort Induction Ceremony & Seminar

The Anguilla Youth Parliament (AYP) is gearing up for its 4th cohort, as prospective members underwent an Induction Ceremony and two full days of mandatory training. The training aimed to equip them with the necessary skills to mimic the Anguilla National Parliament within the legislative arm of governance.Details of Seminar Conducted• Dates: Friday, May 10th, and Saturday, May 11th, 2024• Presenters: Distinguished individuals including Mr. Bren Romney, Mrs. Hyacinth Bradley, Hon., Ms. Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers, Mrs. Jocelyne Mills, Hon., Mr. Jose Vanterpool, Mr. Carlyle Rogers, Mr. Larry Franklin, Hon., Mr. Merrick Richardson, Hon., Mrs. Shellya Rogers-Webster, Ms. Tyeisha Emmanuel, Ms. Vanisha Proctor, Mr. Clemvio Hodge, Mr. Stanley Reid, and Ms. Marissa Harding-Hodge.

Key Topics CoveredThe seminar delved into essential topics relevant to effective parliamentary participation:1. The Anguilla Youth Parliament – Purpose and Structure:o Participants gained insights into the AYP’s role in empowering young Anguillians.o The AYP serves as a platform for youth to articulate collective aspirations on national, regional, and international matters.

2. Youth Participation:o Understanding the importance of youth engagement in governance.o Encouraging active involvement and creative expression.

3. Understanding the Westminster Model of Government:o Participants explored the parliamentary system and its functioning.4. Being an Effective Parliamentarian (Parts 1 and 2):o Practical skills necessary for effective representation were discussed.5. Understanding Parliamentary Procedures and the Legislative Process:o AYP members learned about parliamentary rules and processes.6. The Art of Parliamentary Debate:o Techniques for engaging in meaningful debates were emphasized.

Upcoming EventsThe 4th AYP Cohort will present before the Caucus on Wednesday, May 15th, at 5:30pm. During this presentation, they will vie for positions within the Anguilla Youth Parliament. Following this, at the Swearing-in Ceremony, prospective youth parliamentarians will officially take an Oath of Allegiance. Successively, as the 4th Anguilla Youth Parliamentarians, they will represent their youth counterparts, ensuring their voices are heard in governance matters.

For further information, please contact Mrs. Jocelyne Mills, Programme Officer – Youth Affairs Division, via email at [email protected] or by telephone at 498-3792.

Stay tune to witness the next cohort of Anguilla’s leaders taking their seats at the table of governance!

– Press Release