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Young people make up a third of the population of Belfast, making our city one of the youngest in Europe.
As Belfast is home to so many young people, we thought it was time they had a say in how our city is run and show that they’re listened to by adults.
If you’re a young person, we’ve set up the Belfast City Youth Council (BCYC) to help make this happen.
The Youth Council is made up of 30 young people from communities across Belfast.
All of our members are aged between 13 and 18 (or up to 21 if they have a disability, have just left care or have been referred through social services) and are a Youth Council member for two years.
They meet twice a month to agree and work on issues affecting young people. They also attend joint workshops with elected members of our People and Communities Committee (link opens in new window) three times a year.
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BCYC have identified mental health as a key issue and it will be their focus for this year's campaign.
Belfast City Youth Council (BCYC) will be sharing positive messages with primary school children through their thoughtful ELPH campaign through November and December 2025.
ELPH stands for:
Members will be delivering workshops to children and young people about the benefits of looking after their mental health.
Each attendee will receive a festive care package to take home. The Youth Council will help participants use these resources to build positive wellbeing and resilience.
For more information, or to speak to the Youth Coordinator about the resources available, email [email protected] or call 028 9032 0202.
Members are taking part in the RADICAL (Respect and Disrespect in Children’s and Adolescents Lives) programme, a two-year study with Queen’s University Belfast to analyse, consult and shape key points on the rights of children.
If you would like more information on Belfast City Youth Council campaigns and projects, email [email protected] or call 028 9032 0202.
The United Nations Convention on the rights of the Child (UNCRC) is a list of rights created to protect all children and young people and make sure they have everything they need to live a happy and healthy life.
The work of the Belfast City Youth Council is guided by the UNCRC, in particular:
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